Tuesday 29 October 2013

Top 5 Driving tips for winters

Winter is probably the most perilous season for driving, given that road conditions are complicated by the presence of snow, ice, sleet, and chilly temperatures. Conditions on the road may wreak havoc. Preparing for how to drive during the winter, however, is essential to anybody who lives in Calgary. If you are a beginner, you should not be afraid of the roads, but instead take the opportunity to learn how to drive during the winter. Here are a few tips from the best driving school in Calgary regarding winter driving.

Tip #1: Get grip on your tires

It’s time to bring out your winter tires. Winter tires provide remarkable traction in icy or snowy road conditions. If you do not have winter tires, you should get some. They are essential to safe winter driving. Of course, all our company’s cars are equipped with winter tires during the season.

Tip #2: Keep your car well-maintained and up-to-date.

It is important, with the onset of winter, to take your car for a check-up and make sure it is in good condition. You must check that the windshield wipers, heaters, defrosters, exhaust system, fluid, hoes and belts, and the battery are in good shape before you drive during any season, and certainly during the potentially hazardous winter season. Also equip your car with an emergency kit.

Tip #3: Don’t compete. Drive carefully.

It’s not a car chase, so don’t compete; always drive at the speed limit or even slower, although it is also important to avoid driving dangerously slowly. In the bustle of today’s world, it can be easy to forget to be careful. Regardless of whether you are driving to a movie theatre for entertainment, running late for work, or just buying groceries, you should never drive too fast. The impact of speeding is even more widely felt during the winter. A small increase in speed on those slippery roads makes a huge difference.

Tip #4: Be careful while braking.


Don’t just slam on your brakes while driving on slow, sleet or ice. This can cause you to lose traction which can result into skidding. Don’t even accelerate and maintain extra distance in heavy traffic areas. Keep your eyes on road and stay alert.

Tip #5: Check your car before leaving from home.

During winter, check your car before you leave. Clean the ice or snow from the windshield, lights and tires. Do keep some food and water in your car in case there’s an emergency.


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