Top LED Safety Lights for Winter Driving
Wednesday, December 22nd, 2010Driving during the winter months can be a dangerous venture, but driving without adequate safety supplies is even worse. Most people will remember chains, a first aid kit, and an extra sweater, but many people forget one of the most crucial elements of surviving a winter weather-related accident: lights. Powerful LED flashlights and lanterns can help avert traffic, alert rescue teams and find your way if you get lost. The following are the top three personal emergency LED lights you should always have on hand when driving during the winter.














Today, few Americans could imagine life without flashlights. From changing a flat tire to digging out the camping stove during blackout, you can’t comfortably get along without a trusty flashlight. But as long as you’re going to have one, why not choose the best? These days, flashlights aren’t just tubes with batteries in one end. You want an electric torch with the latest features that’s easy to use.
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Keychains are often cluttered with memories of past summer vacations to Disneyland, small pictures framed in plastic cases, beat up bottle openers or colored ribbons pronouncing support for important charities. These items are important to have with you. But just as important, in a more practical sense is a light source. A light on your keychain can come in handy when you are walking through a parking garage late at night or in those frustrating moments when you drop your wallet under the passenger seat. No matter what situation you find yourself in, there are a number that can be better remedied with a flashlight or keychain torch.
I was watching a group of 20-somethings play basketball in the park by my house at 9:00pm yesterday and it dawned on me that summer is really here. The weather was perfect, the sun was just starting to fall behind the mountain and the breeze brought the smell of flowers through the street.