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As we enter our winter season, we oen encounter wet, cold, and icy conditions on our roadways. erefore, it is important for each of us to adjust our driving habits according to the varied conditions found during this unpredictable season. Winter Weather Driving Safety Tips Winter weather driving can be challenging. erefore, it is important to exercise more caution while driving. Wet, slick roads decrease your ability to maintain control of your vehicle. Whether driving on Four Seasons property or on the city streets, try to adhere to the following guidelines: • Check your tires. Make sure your tires are inflated properly, and the treads are not worn down. • Reduce your speed. Drive slower in rain or icy conditions. Even with better roads, better tires, and anti-lock brakes, many drivers get into accidents because of a skid in bad weather. • Allow more time to slow down when approaching other vehicles, curves, and intersections. • Give more distance to the vehicles ahead of you. In inclement weather, double the normal following distance. • Never jam the brakes. is will lock the wheels and throw them into a skid. Instead, apply the brakes slowly. • Make sure your windshield wipers are in good condition. • Make sure your headlights are on during rainy conditions and when using your windshield wipers. is will increase your visibility with other drivers, and it's the law! Play it safe! Within our property boundaries, the maximum speed limit is 30 mph on Four Seasons Circle, 25 mph on our residential side streets, and 15 mph in alleyways. Regardless, slow down and adjust your speed when inclement weather or unsafe conditions are present! Monthly CPR classes are currently not scheduled. To arrange a CPR course for your club or committee, contact A J Reilly at (951) 522-9975 or reilly58@me.com. Remember, "If you see something, say something." e Safety Committee meets on the first Tuesday of each month at 10 am in the RCN Conference Room. Your attendance is encouraged if you have questions or want updates about safety projects. ~ Frank Hilberg, hilberg frank@gmail.com FOUR SEASONS BREEZE | JANUARY 2026 29 Safety Committee SAFETY 4 "ALL" SEASONS

