4 Quick Tips: How to Drive Safely in Snow

Even though your car is wearing Brand tyre especially manufactured for the driving in snow, but still the driver has to be very careful. Driving on the snow is usually not advisable but there is no other option if you live at a place that receives great amount of snowfall. Moreover, some road trippers are also quite obsessed with such places as they love to see the snowfall and enjoy the weather. For sure, it requires number of skills and preparation to drive safely in snow. Here are some useful tips that will help you with driving in wintery conditions;

Drive Only when Necessary 

First of all you are supposed to check out the latest forecast. In case it reports the extreme winter conditions and snowfall, postponing your drive would be a great idea. Moreover, it’s not advisable at all that you drive in such extreme conditions if you don’t have enough driving experience. With little driving experience, the likelihood of causing damage to your vehicle is greater even if it’s wearing Brand tyre.

Checklist for Breakdowns

Assuming that nothing will go wrong while driving is surely a positive gesture but still you need to be prepared before hitting the road. In case your car breaks down, what you need to have with you at that moment! If you are a road tripper, you would definitely be having foods, beverages and warm clothes but it’s essential to have the following items in your car;

  • Driving License
  • Proof of Insurance 
  • Orange Warning Triangle
  • GPS Navigation System
  • Green (Insurance) Card
  • European Accident Statement
  • Safety Vests
  • Blanket
  • First Aid Kit
  • Parking Disc
  • Flash Light
  • Car Documents
  • Any Vignettes You May need
  • Antifreeze

Use Appropriate Lighting

While you are driving at night and it begins to snow, you are supposed to dim your lights. Dimming the lights actually improves your view of the road and you would also be visible to the other drivers alongside. In case you visibility is very limited that’s approx. lesser than 50 meters, you can then turn on the rear fog lights.  However, all the vehicles don’t have an automatic lighting system but if you own a vehicles that has this system in this, make sure that this function has been activated while you are driving.

What if Your Car Begins to Skid?

Determining how slick the road, before driving, is really important. But how you can do that? Its can be done easily by simply hitting the brakes on the large wide road. While doing that, just make sure that here is no one behind otherwise it all might turn up into a crash. In case the car skids, just release the gas pedal and make sure that you don’t hit the brakes whatever you do. You need to be very careful with this as the use of brake at this critical moment will do nothing but exacerbate the skid and that’s quite risky. If your vehicle begins to spring while skidding, just steer it in the sliding direction. It will give the wheels more grip and the situation will be under control.

By Anurag Rathod

Anurag Rathod is an Editor of Appclonescript.com, who is passionate for app-based startup solutions and on-demand business ideas. He believes in spreading tech trends. He is an avid reader and loves thinking out of the box to promote new technologies.