Stay off the ice if it is this thick.
What is under 4 inches?
Name one driving tip.
What is:
Be Able to See and Be Seen
Get a Feel for the Road
Be Gentle
Avoiding a Collision
Increase Your Following Distance
Make Turns Slowly and Gradually
Normal body temperature
What is 98.6°F?
This is the first step.
What is do not panic or keep calm?
Ice thickness for foot travel and ice fishing.
What is 4 inches?
In an emergency situation, you can intentionally steer your car off the road and into a snowbank.
You may get stuck, but you’ll avoid a crash.
Temperature below 95°F
What is clinical hypothermia?
I do [ ] with my feet to keep my body [ ].
What is kick and horizontal?
Cracking and booming is always dangerous.
True or False
What is false?
I am sliding in my car. What direction should I turn my steering wheel to get out of this skid?
Turn in the Direction of the Skid
This happens if we warm the body too quickly.
What is heart arrhythmia or shock?
I do this to distribute my weight evenly on the ice.
What is roll?
Name three things that can affect the safety of the ice.
Temperature, snow cover, currents, springs and rough fish
The stopping distance increase by this much in the winter.
You want to focus on warming this part of the body up first.
What is the core, trunk or abdomen?
I don't know which direction to swim when I fall in... what should I do?
Swim toward the direction where you feel in
I am going to put a hole next to where I park my car.... why?
Make a hole next to the car. If water starts to overflow the top of the hole - the ice is sinking and it’s time to move the vehicle.
I crashed into a snow bank. I am feeling warm, cozy, and sleepy in my car. Name three things I should do or check for.
Open the window.
Wet or wind-driven snow can plug your vehicle’s exhaust system and cause deadly carbon monoxide gas to enter your vehicle. Don’t run the engine unless you are sure the exhaust pipe is free of snow.
A temperature in the range of 82.4°F and 89.6°F.
What is moderate hypothermia?
I am making the number one mistake when I am trying to get out... what am I doing?
Pulling myself straight up on the ice.