Thursday 13 December 2012

Driving in snow


Basic driving technique

Cars in the snowWhen moving off in snow and ice use the highest gear possible - this will usually be second. If you encounter wheel-spin, ease off the gas, otherwise you will simply 'polish' the snow and ice, making it more slippery. 'Rock' the car back and forth to get it moving (clutch up and down).
Sacks under the rear wheels can help the tyres to grip. If you tie them to the 'tow ring' you can pull them along, that way you don't lose them! 
Once you are moving, keep your speed down and use the highest practical gear. Gentle use of all controls is essential.
Although we all consider ourselves to be expert, smooth drivers, it is not always the case.
You might spend some time on an icy car park to improve your finesse, but be careful not to upset the local council or police.www.driveractive.com

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