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How to Drive Safely on Icy Winter Roads
01st January 2010
During winter, driving safely is a concern for everybody. Icy roads are a dangerous hazard, and for those that live in areas of constant snow, it can be a regular concern. Fresh snowfall topped off with a drop in temperature could mean a layer of ice on the roads, which could potentially cause an accident when driving. Here are a few things you can do to stay in control of your car during icy times.
A handy tip to keep in mind is to throw around 25-50lb bags of sand into the trunk of your car. This helps weigh down the car, which gives you better traction. It will also help you from getting stuck in really deep snow. To make it even more effective rotate your tyres all the time.
You might also want to consider getting snow tyres for your car. These are specially designed tyres that have a better grip on icy roads. The recommendation is generally two snow tyres per car however replacing all four tyres with snow tyres is a good precautionary measure. Experts say four snow tyres let a car work in the same way as it would in normal conditions, which is exactly what you would want.
However, you could just stay at home instead of driving during icy weather. This way you can avoid any possible accidents. If you have to go somewhere, try alternative methods of transportation like the bus or even the subway. If the cold weather is bearable, then try walking to closely located destinations!
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