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Winter driving emergencies can present a hazard for families, particularly those with young children. Be prepared for any road-travel emergency by keeping a winter safety kit in the trunk of your car. In addition to: jumper cables, flares, flags, an ice scraper, sand (or kitty litter), and a shovel, remember to pack: blankets, snacks, formula, water, diapers, wipes and several changes of clothing for each child. Consider enrolling in a roadside assistance program and always travel with your cell phone (and charger) so you can call for help in an emergency.
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