Tips For Safe Driving In The Snow

Driving in snow can be very intimidating experience to most drivers. If you have never driven in snow before or rarely do, you may not feel as comfortable facing snowing conditions as those who do on a regular basis. The following guide lists five tips to help you acclimate to driving in the snow:

1. Preparation: This is essential in learning any new skill. The better you can prepare before you are thrust into snowy conditions, the more apt you will be to successfully handle the situation. If your area offers classes for driving in the snow, you should consider taking one. Your insurance may even cut you a deal.

2. Check Your Tires: During the colder months your tires should be inflated higher than normal. This is because the cold air naturally deflates the tires, providing less grip to your car on the road.

3. Drive Slowly: This can not be emphasized enough. Take your time driving in the snow, regardless of how many cars you have behind you or how closely they are following you.

4. Distance Yourself: In poor driving conditions, it is always advisable to allow more space between you and the car in front of you.

5. Know Your Car: You should know if your car is front-wheel or rear-wheel drive. Front-wheel cars are typically better in the snow, whereas rear-wheel cars can end up spinning their wheels aimlessly.

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