Embrace the Season With Safe Fall Driving

September 15, 2023

As the vibrant colors of autumn begin to paint the landscapes and the air turns crisp, fall is a season that captivates our senses. It's a time for scenic drives to admire the changing leaves and cozy journeys to apple orchards and pumpkin patches. However, the arrival of fall also brings unique challenges on the road. At Murray's Towing, your safety is our priority, so we've put together a guide to help you navigate the season safely and enjoy all that fall has to offer.


1. Prepare Your Vehicle

Before you embark on any fall adventure, it's crucial to ensure your vehicle is in optimal condition. Check your brakes, tires, and lights to make sure they're functioning correctly. Replace any worn-out windshield wipers to enhance visibility during unpredictable autumn weather. Additionally, have your vehicle's heating system inspected to stay warm and comfortable as temperatures drop.


2. Watch for Fallen Leaves

While the sight of fallen leaves may be picturesque, they can pose a hazard on the road. Wet leaves can be as slippery as ice, leading to reduced traction and increased braking distance. Exercise caution when driving over leaf-covered roads and be prepared for sudden stops or skids.


3. Beware of Wildlife

Fall is mating season for many animals, including deer. Be on the lookout for wildlife, especially during dawn and dusk when they are most active. If you spot a deer or other large animal in your path, brake firmly but avoid swerving, as this can lead to more significant accidents.


4. Adapt to Changing Daylight Hours

As the days grow shorter, you'll likely find yourself driving in reduced visibility conditions. Ensure your headlights, taillights, and turn signals are in working order, and use them appropriately. Be mindful of changing weather conditions that can further diminish visibility, and drive cautiously during early morning or evening commutes.


5. Prepare for Sudden Weather Changes

Fall weather can be unpredictable, with sunshine one moment and rain or fog the next. Keep an emergency kit in your vehicle, including items like a flashlight, blankets, bottled water, and non-perishable snacks. Having these supplies on hand can be a lifesaver in the event of an unexpected weather-related emergency.


6. Maintain Safe Distances

With wet leaves, rain, and potential fog, stopping distances can increase significantly during the fall season. Maintain a safe following distance from the vehicle in front of you to allow for ample reaction time in case of sudden stops or obstacles.


7. Stay Informed

Stay informed about local weather conditions and road closures, especially if you plan on taking a longer journey. It's also advisable to keep your phone charged and have a car charger on hand in case you need to call for assistance.


8. Contact Murray's Towing

In the unfortunate event that you encounter a breakdown or require assistance during your fall drives, don't hesitate to reach out to Murray's Towing. Our experienced team is here to provide prompt and reliable towing services to ensure your safety and get you back on the road swiftly.



Fall is a magnificent season to explore, but it's crucial to prioritize safety during your journeys. By following these tips and being prepared for the unique challenges that fall driving can present, you can fully enjoy the beauty and wonders of the season while staying safe on the road. At Murray's Towing, we're always here to assist you, so you can embrace the season with peace of mind.

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