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Driving in Strong Winds

Maintain control when nature pushes back

Strong winds create dynamic driving challenges, especially for high-sided vehicles and on exposed roads. Understanding how wind affects your vehicle helps you anticipate and react appropriately.

Why This Matters

Sudden gusts can push vehicles off course without warning. The risk increases dramatically on bridges, open highways, and when passing large vehicles that block then suddenly release wind.

Key Actions to Take

1

Keep both hands firmly on the steering wheel

2

Reduce speed to maintain control

3

Be prepared for sudden gusts on exposed sections

4

Increase distance from high-sided vehicles

5

Watch for debris on the road

Do

  • Anticipate gusts when exiting sheltered areas
  • Give extra space to motorcycles and cyclists
  • Use a lower gear for better control
  • Check weather warnings before traveling

Don't

  • Overtake high-sided vehicles on exposed roads
  • Park under trees that might fall
  • Ignore bridge wind warnings
  • Drive a loaded roof rack in high winds if avoidable

Pro Tips

The "wind shadow" behind large vehicles is followed by strong turbulence when you pass

Crosswinds push you toward the inside of curves - compensate gently

Consider delaying non-essential journeys in severe wind warnings

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