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4 Tips for safer winter driving

Winter is the worst time for car accidents. Most of the places in the United States experience some form of extreme weather conditions during the winter months, snow is ice or heavy. But no matter how much you want to stay warm and safe home, you still have to drive at this time. If you're not careful, your chances of contracting dramatically in an accident. Here are some tips for staying safe on the road during the winter.

Follow the rules of the road

If the temperatures are below freezing, it is prudent to go more slowly. Do not go over the speed limit. And if it is actively snowing or sleeting, have to drive even slower. Give more distance between you and other cars that it normally would. Brake gently. Drive carefully and following the rules reduces their chance of skidding and mitigates the effects of any possible accident.

Your auto service

You need your car for maximum performance during this season. You don't want to break down or change the tire in sub-zero temperatures. Make sure that everything is working well, especially the battery and cooling system. Check and double check the pressure of the tyres and antifreeze levels. Do this once the temperature has cooled, because your car switches physically in cold climates.

Having the right equipment

Buy snow tires and resistant wipers. These two parts can make a huge difference in driving safely. Good traction and good visibility are critical during extreme weather conditions.

Make sure that your trunk is also fully stocked. Waterproof gloves and an ice scraper are absolutely necessary. You should also get some salt rock and snow chains if you live in a particularly wintry weather.

Be prepared

In the warmer months, it is normal to expect to fill the tank or changing the oil. Not so much in the winter. Keep the gas tank full or full closely at all times. Put a new oil change in the car early in the season. Identify potential future issues and take preliminary steps to make sure that it does not happen. Not even the slightest problem on the road can be exacerbated by the cold and dangerous driving conditions.

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4 Tips for Safer Winter Driving

Winter is the worst time for car accidents. Most places in the United States experience some form of extreme weather during the winter months, whether it's ice or heavy snow. But no matter how much you'd like to stay warm and safe indoors, you still have to drive in this weather. If you aren't careful, your chances of getting in an accident drastically increase. Here are some tips for staying safe on the road during winter.

Follow the Road Rules

If temperatures are below freezing, it's wise to slow down. Don't go above the speed limit. And if it is actively snowing or sleeting, you need to drive even slower. Give yourself more distance between you and other cars than you normally would. Brake gently. Driving carefully and following the rules reduces your chances of skidding, and mitigates the effects of any potential accident.

Service Your Car

You need your car to be in peak performance during this season. You don't want to break down or change your tire in freezing temperatures. Make sure everything is working well, especially your battery and cooling system. Check and double check your tire pressure and levels of antifreeze. Do this after the temperature has cooled, because your car physically changes in cold weather.

Get the Right Equipment

Buy snow tires and heavy-duty windshield wipers. These two auto parts can make a huge difference in driving safely. Good traction and good visibility are of the utmost importance during extreme weather.

Make sure your trunk is fully stocked, too. Waterproof gloves and an ice scraper are absolutely necessary. You might also want to get some rock salt and snow chains if you live in a particularly wintery climate.

Be Prepared

In the warmer months, it's okay to hold off on filling up the tank or changing the oil. Not so much in the winter. Keep your gas tank filled or close to filled at all times. Put a fresh change of oil in the car early in the season. Identify any potential future problems and take preliminary measures to make sure they don't happen. Even the smallest problem on the road can be exacerbated by the cold weather and dangerous driving conditions.

reade more... Résuméabuiyad

4 Tips for Safer Winter Driving

Winter is the worst time for car accidents. Most places in the United States experience some form of extreme weather during the winter months, whether it's ice or heavy snow. But no matter how much you'd like to stay warm and safe indoors, you still have to drive in this weather. If you aren't careful, your chances of getting in an accident drastically increase. Here are some tips for staying safe on the road during winter.

Follow the Road Rules

If temperatures are below freezing, it's wise to slow down. Don't go above the speed limit. And if it is actively snowing or sleeting, you need to drive even slower. Give yourself more distance between you and other cars than you normally would. Brake gently. Driving carefully and following the rules reduces your chances of skidding, and mitigates the effects of any potential accident.

Service Your Car

You need your car to be in peak performance during this season. You don't want to break down or change your tire in freezing temperatures. Make sure everything is working well, especially your battery and cooling system. Check and double check your tire pressure and levels of antifreeze. Do this after the temperature has cooled, because your car physically changes in cold weather.

Get the Right Equipment

Buy snow tires and heavy-duty windshield wipers. These two auto parts can make a huge difference in driving safely. Good traction and good visibility are of the utmost importance during extreme weather.

Make sure your trunk is fully stocked, too. Waterproof gloves and an ice scraper are absolutely necessary. You might also want to get some rock salt and snow chains if you live in a particularly wintery climate.

Be Prepared

In the warmer months, it's okay to hold off on filling up the tank or changing the oil. Not so much in the winter. Keep your gas tank filled or close to filled at all times. Put a fresh change of oil in the car early in the season. Identify any potential future problems and take preliminary measures to make sure they don't happen. Even the smallest problem on the road can be exacerbated by the cold weather and dangerous driving conditions.

reade more... Résuméabuiyad

4 Tips for safer winter driving

Winter is the worst time for car accidents. Most of the places in the United States experience some form of extreme weather conditions during the winter months, snow is ice or heavy. But no matter how much you want to stay warm and safe home, you still have to drive at this time. If you're not careful, your chances of contracting dramatically in an accident. Here are some tips for staying safe on the road during the winter.

Follow the rules of the road

If the temperatures are below freezing, it is prudent to go more slowly. Do not go over the speed limit. And if it is actively snowing or sleeting, have to drive even slower. Give more distance between you and other cars that it normally would. Brake gently. Drive carefully and following the rules reduces their chance of skidding and mitigates the effects of any possible accident.

Your auto service

You need your car for maximum performance during this season. You don't want to break down or change the tire in sub-zero temperatures. Make sure that everything is working well, especially the battery and cooling system. Check and double check the pressure of the tyres and antifreeze levels. Do this once the temperature has cooled, because your car switches physically in cold climates.

Having the right equipment

Buy snow tires and resistant wipers. These two parts can make a huge difference in driving safely. Good traction and good visibility are critical during extreme weather conditions.

Make sure that your trunk is also fully stocked. Waterproof gloves and an ice scraper are absolutely necessary. You should also get some salt rock and snow chains if you live in a particularly wintry weather.

Be prepared

In the warmer months, it is normal to expect to fill the tank or changing the oil. Not so much in the winter. Keep the gas tank full or full closely at all times. Put a new oil change in the car early in the season. Identify potential future issues and take preliminary steps to make sure that it does not happen. Not even the slightest problem on the road can be exacerbated by the cold and dangerous driving conditions.

reade more... Résuméabuiyad

4 Tips for safer winter driving

Winter is the worst time for car accidents. Most of the places in the United States experience some form of extreme weather conditions during the winter months, snow is ice or heavy. But no matter how much you want to stay warm and safe home, you still have to drive at this time. If you're not careful, your chances of contracting dramatically in an accident. Here are some tips for staying safe on the road during the winter.

Follow the rules of the road

If the temperatures are below freezing, it is prudent to go more slowly. Do not go over the speed limit. And if it is actively snowing or sleeting, have to drive even slower. Give more distance between you and other cars that it normally would. Brake gently. Drive carefully and following the rules reduces their chance of skidding and mitigates the effects of any possible accident.

Your auto service

You need your car for maximum performance during this season. You don't want to break down or change the tire in sub-zero temperatures. Make sure that everything is working well, especially the battery and cooling system. Check and double check the pressure of the tyres and antifreeze levels. Do this once the temperature has cooled, because your car switches physically in cold climates.

Having the right equipment

Buy snow tires and resistant wipers. These two parts can make a huge difference in driving safely. Good traction and good visibility are critical during extreme weather conditions.

Make sure that your trunk is also fully stocked. Waterproof gloves and an ice scraper are absolutely necessary. You should also get some salt rock and snow chains if you live in a particularly wintry weather.

Be prepared

In the warmer months, it is normal to expect to fill the tank or changing the oil. Not so much in the winter. Keep the gas tank full or full closely at all times. Put a new oil change in the car early in the season. Identify potential future issues and take preliminary steps to make sure that it does not happen. Not even the slightest problem on the road can be exacerbated by the cold and dangerous driving conditions.

reade more... Résuméabuiyad