Safe Ways to Pull Your Car Out of a Ditch or Mud:

Whether an off-roader or not, we all have eventually got stuck in the mud, snow, or a ditch. There are several reasons for getting into such a situation, including low visibility, distracted driving, oil spill, or uncertain weather conditions. Regardless, getting out of a ditch is a stressful process. Besides calling local roadside assistance, multiple ways could help you get out of such anxious situations. In this article, you can learn safe ways to pull your car out of a ditch or mud.

Increase traction:

Every vehicle needs friction in order to move forward or backward. Suppose your car is stuck in a ditch or a smooth mud. Depending on the position to proceed, you may put dry objects such as rocks, sand, or wooden plank under the tires. Doing this would allow your vehicle to gain traction to move. Even you can use a blanket or a rug if you have it in your car truck. This is the most convenient way to pull your car out of the ditch without waiting for local roadside assistance for help.

Use a winch:

Nowadays, most cars have an attached winch that helps the driver to pull out the stuck vehicle. If you are lucky to have a winch, you may link your vehicle to a tree with a tow strap. The winch allows you to pull your car safely out in no time.

Reduce your car weight:

It is easy to drive out a lighter-weight car from a ditch. Therefore, it is recommended to evacuate all the passengers from the vehicle. If you have heavy items in your vehicle, you may also remove them temporarily to make the car lighter.

Reduce tire pressure:

Reducing tire pressure allows your vehicle to gain more traction if your car gets stuck in mud or snow. You may reduce tire pressure to 18-20 pi. However, only try this method if you have a portable air compressor or a tire pressure shop nearby. Driving a vehicle with low air pressure could damage the tires.

 

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