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Tennessee Drivers Urged to Prepare for Winter Weather
AAA warns of dangerous road conditions as snow and ice hit the state
Jan. 30, 2026 at 8:07pm
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With snow and ice in the forecast for large portions of Tennessee, AAA - The Auto Club Group is urging drivers to take proactive steps to stay safe on the roads. Winter weather can be deadly, with the U.S. Department of Transportation reporting that each year 1,300 people are killed and 116,000 are injured in crashes on snowy or icy pavement.
Why it matters
Tennessee is prone to severe winter weather, which can create treacherous driving conditions and lead to a high number of weather-related crashes. Preparing vehicles and driving safely is crucial to prevent injuries and fatalities during these hazardous conditions.
The details
AAA is advising Tennessee drivers to take several precautions, such as checking their battery, tires, and wipers, and keeping an emergency kit in their vehicle. The organization is emphasizing the importance of slowing down, increasing following distance, and being extra cautious on bridges and overpasses, which are more prone to icing.
- The winter weather is forecast to hit large portions of Tennessee.
The players
AAA - The Auto Club Group
A non-profit organization that provides roadside assistance, travel planning, and other automotive services to its members.
U.S. Department of Transportation
The federal agency responsible for regulating and overseeing the nation's transportation systems, including highways, railways, and aviation.
What’s next
AAA is urging Tennessee drivers to take proactive steps to prepare their vehicles and drive safely as the winter weather approaches.
The takeaway
Severe winter weather in Tennessee can create dangerous driving conditions, leading to a high number of weather-related crashes. Drivers must take the necessary precautions to ensure their safety and the safety of others on the road during these hazardous conditions.
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Albert Castiglia with Piper & The Hard Times




