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Driving in Snow

Navigate snowy conditions with confidence

Snow transforms roads into challenging environments requiring specialized skills. From proper preparation to emergency techniques, understanding snow driving is essential for winter safety.

Why This Matters

Snow-covered roads are extremely unpredictable. Stopping distances can increase by up to 10 times compared to dry roads. Without proper technique, even experienced drivers can lose control.

Key Actions to Take

1

Fit winter/snow tires or chains before the season begins

2

Clear all snow from your vehicle before driving

3

Accelerate and decelerate slowly and smoothly

4

Keep a 10-second following distance

5

Use a higher gear to reduce wheel spin

6

Avoid hills if possible - momentum is key

7

Know your route and avoid steep inclines

8

Keep emergency supplies in your vehicle

Do

  • Check weather forecasts before traveling
  • Keep fuel tank at least half full
  • Use engine braking by downshifting
  • Stay in tracks made by other vehicles

Don't

  • Use cruise control on snowy roads
  • Stop on hills - you may not restart
  • Pass snowplows - stay behind them
  • Ignore winter tire requirements

Pro Tips

Practice in an empty parking lot to understand how your car handles

Keep a winter emergency kit: blanket, flashlight, snacks, phone charger

If stuck, gently rock the car between forward and reverse

Important Warning

Black ice often forms on bridges and overpasses first. Slow down in these areas even if the road appears clear.

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