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Driving in the Winter in Pennsylvania

January 20, 2021 By Mark Pinnie

Is There a Higher Standard of Care When Driving in Ice and Snow?

Driving in the Winter in PennsylvaniaUnder the laws governing negligence in Pennsylvania, all persons in society have a duty at all times to use reasonable care. That extends to the operation of a motor vehicle. When you are on the road in Pennsylvania, you must obey the speed limit, as well as other traffic laws, in part to minimize the risk of injury to other motorists.

If you’ve driven in a Pennsylvania winter, though, you know that driving on ice and snow is a different experience than driving on a dry road. Does the same “reasonable care” standard apply to motorists driving in a Pennsylvania winter? Or do they have to exercise a higher level of care, given the conditions?

Applying Negligence Principles to Winter Driving

No specific statute or written law mandates a higher or different degree of care from motorists driving in snow and ice in Pennsylvania. The legal principle of negligence, though, requires that a person take into consideration all extenuating circumstances when determining what behavior is reasonable. Accordingly, if you operate a motor vehicle during the winter in Pennsylvania, you must pay attention to whether it’s snowing, whether the snow is turning to ice, how much snow is on the road, how it’s affecting your ability to control your vehicle, and whether you need to make changes to respond to weather conditions. For example, should you drive slower than the posted speed? Should you put your bright lights on? Should you pull off the road and wait to see if the weather improves? There’s no hard and fast rule about what’s reasonable, but if you are involved in an accident, you can expect that a jury will ask those same questions.

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