Safe driving in winter
Driving in winter can be dangerous due to difficult weather conditions such as ice, snow and fog.
In this post, we will talk about how to ensure safety on the road in winter.
Car preparation.
Before the start of the winter season, check the condition of your car, replace the oil, antifreeze and brake fluid. Check the operation of the lighting fixtures, windscreen wipers, and heating system.
Proper footwear.
Winter tires are a prerequisite for safe driving in winter. They provide better traction and reduce braking distance.
Speed reduction.
In winter, the roads become slippery, so it is necessary to reduce the speed of movement. Do not make sudden maneuvers or braking.
Using fog lights.
If there is fog or snowfall on the road, use fog lights. They will help improve visibility and prevent accidents.
Maintaining the distance.
In winter, the distance between cars should be longer, as the braking distance increases.
Neatness at intersections.
Be especially careful at intersections, as ice can lead to skidding.
Lighting.
Use the headlights even during daylight hours so that other drivers can see your car.
Passenger safety.
Don't forget to fasten your seat belts and remind your passengers about it.
Route planning.
Choose a route that is less crowded and has better lighting.
By following these simple rules, you will be able to ensure safety on the winter road and prevent possible accidents.
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