- Paying attention to vehicle maintenance is always a good idea, particularly during winter as lower temperatures will exacerbate existing problems, so always ensure your car is serviced on time and faulty parts are fixed before it starts to get cold.
- During winter, use anti-freeze and pay particular attention to maintaining the battery, windscreen wipers, tyres, lights and the radiator.
- Depending on where you live and how cold it gets, it might be a good idea to keep a survival kit in your car, which includes jumper cables, a torch, a first aid kit, water and a blanket.
- Maintain a safe distance behind vehicles on wet roads.
- When driving on wet roads, start slowly to get a feel for the road and don’t brake hard as this will cause your car to skid.
- If you’re driving in heavy rain, your brakes might get wet, so be careful as the braking power might be weaker than normal.
- Drive in a lower gear on tricky roads to improve traction.
- Turn on your lights to increase visibility when driving during rain.
- Don’t make the mistake of assuming your vehicle can handle all weather conditions. All-wheel drive and four-wheel drive vehicles can encounter trouble on slippery roads
- Be extra careful on roads that aren’t used often as you might come across potholes or other obstructions that don’t have any warning signs.
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