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1/8/2012 - Winter Driving Tips To Keep You Safe On The Road
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Getting behind the wheel of a car on any warm day in the summer is both pleasant and mainly safe and usually something to look forward to. Sooner or later, cold wintry weather settles in and we're frequently faced with perilous road conditions. Numerous weather situations make driving an impossibility, but on other occasions we're also forced to drive in snowy or driving rain conditions. When you have not been driving for very long, trying to navigate in severe weather can cause significant stress. Following are a few guidelines to make winter driving easier for you.

It's obvious that your vehicle needs to be in top shape so it can deal with harsh winter weather. Although this requires some expense, it is a lot better than dealing with the problems brought about by driving a car that is not ready to handle winter road conditions. A detailed service of your car or at best a thorough winter check can ensure any problems are rectified. It is clear that tires, brakes and fluids all must be looked at as these are the type of areas that can cause major trouble if left at this time of the year. Naturally, you should take into account that the condition of your car not only affects your safety but also that of your passengers and fellow drivers.

As critical as your car's driving condition is, you must not forget that you need to handle your car differently when you drive in snowy or icy weather. No doubt you will find a variety of potentially risky situations and will most likely be required to alter your driving habits. Weird as it may seem, numerous drivers never adjust their driving speed or stopping distance when weather conditions worsen. If ever the roads end up being hazardous, these double issues are largely at fault for greater numbers of accidents than any other cause. Moreover, your focus has to be very focused under these conditions, so you should take care not to drive when you are fatigued or being distracted from the road.

The necessity to prepare yourself in the event of an emergency is also vital in the winter. If your car forms a mechanical issue or traffic comes to a halt, cold weather can cause significant difficulties. Firstly, you should know who to call in case this happens such as roadside assistance or anyone else who could help in this situation. Make sure to keep an emergency preparedness package within your vehicle at all times at this time of the year. Put simply, you may need a warm blanket, a hot drink or whatever else to help you cope with extreme conditions.

In summary, you need to accept the fact that you will likely need to drive in inclement winter weather some day. If you prepare properly in advance and remember to drive appropriately for the weather, you can look forward to a safe ride and a happy journey's end.
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