Are you Ready Driving in Frozen Roads?

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Commonly most of people in West Country would like to choose summertime to have vacation better than other seasons when they want to have fun. The vacationers like summertime to get pleasurable because they want to get something entertaining with little trouble. Why is it so? It is because the season offers fun activities such diving, swimming in the sea, fishing, having sun bathing, and soon. But have you ever thought about something some different. You may be one of people who like doing something unique and challenging. And wintertime is one of alternatives to spend your holiday. If you are a person who loves something cold, something white, and something icy, it sounds like a great season and magnificent opportunities and it is not a bad choice. You can do romantic weekend getaways, downward and cross skiing, snowboarding, snow shoeing, ice skating or snow tubing, travelling to one of the top winter vacation spots and visiting relations and family during the holiday. On other hand, if you are not really ready for the ‘extreme’ challenges of winter driving, it also can be the most dangerous time. So, your winter travel can turn out to be winter nightmare promptly.

Characteristic of winters are unusual icy temperatures, usually mild, unexpected ice and snow. Those poor weather conditions may lead to winter driving surprises that can mess up a winter vacation. Because of the conditions of roads in winter are unpredictable and sometimes perfidious. But do not be panic! You can stay with your vehicle for safety and warmth.

Winter driving on roads can be a pleasurable adventure but sometimes it can make you tiring, frustrating, and even hazardous. It depends on you. Before it comes, ensure to ‘practice’ yourself and to handle your vehicle in a best condition for winter driving. Here is some information how to handle your vehicle and make your winter vacation secure and pleasant.

Is your car ready for winter driving?

The 1st step that you must do to make winter driving safer is to prepare your vehicle and to make sure your vehicle or your truck ready from maintenance checked. Let’s start with its tires. You must have convince that the tires of your vehicle in excellent condition. After the condition of your vehicle’s tires is significant, you need to check tires pressure frequently because the pressure of the tires can be decreased in cold weather. Have fine snow tires as soon as possible before winter time comes.  If you have done this you can breathe freely because you will feel certainly that you will not be caught in the first snowfall. Second is battery. You must charged full the battery. Besides you should prepare extra battery which you can use anytime when you have trouble with the main battery. Next is oil. Don’t forget to change the oil with the new one and switch to a thinner grade of engine oil so you can get better performance in colder temperatures. You also must check your wipers and wiper fluid to get better visibility. At last; look over all belts and hoses repeatedly.

Do you have winter driving survival kit in your car?

It is a good suggestion to carry on a winter survival kit in your vehicle when you travel in winter time. If something goes wrong on your ‘valuable’ winter driving trip, from a flat tire to an inflamed engine, you should prepare something to solve the problem. So, along with you will need to have what you require to handle that situation. Recommended items include by packing winter driving, such as first aid kit, batteries, emergency flares, flashlight, antifreeze, extra oil, blankets, drinking water, and a cell phone so that you can call anytime for assistance. Those provide some pleasant and safety for you and your passengers. Thus you will not be trapped in the troubles.  So that is why to keep a winter driving survival kit in your vehicle is vital.

Do you know what problems which occur during winter driving?

In wintry weather, snow and ice can make roads slippery. It can also be bumpy and full of hard tracks and gullies or it can be so smooth and soft. Wet snow can build for mushy roads. It can construct up in the wheel wells of your vehicle and can influence your ability to steer. Thus situation can create roadside emergencies which could cause skid, loss of charge of battery, flat tires, and tire chains. To avoid those emergencies, here are some tips and guides to make your winter driving enjoyable and less stressful.

1. Exhaust Chains or Tire Chains

When you have do much in winter driving, you will much have time to install or fix your tire chains as soon as possible. Exhausted chain can be fixed into three steps. First, you must check the chains that are not hard to install. Then you must try to putting them on. Finally take them off a little time in your driveway. You cannot to try installing tire chains for the 1st crouching in the dark, on the edge of a snowy highway.

2. Flat Tire

As we know, there are no pleasurable on flat tires – they are always tiresome. Nevertheless flat tires are very easy or simple to fix if you have the good knowledge and have the right gears. Ensure your spare tire is correctly exaggerated and in good repair. You have a complete set of ‘gears’ certainly, as well as a good jack that you know how to ‘control’ and a lug wrench that will you to complete the job. Almost vehicles now have locking lug nuts, a security element that can confuse a trapped motorist who does not know where to find out the special tool to opens the lock. Evaluation your manual car kits in advance to be certain you are familiar with the mode of your vehicle works.

3. Lost power of battery or low battery in winter driving

One of the most general winter driving troubles is a battery that has lost energy. It is no longer able to power your vehicle if your battery is low-batt. You will need a good set of jumper cables and Goodman (such Goodman from Samaritan…lol!)  to lend a hand, if it happens. This step-by-step information will edify you everything you require to prepare yourself in winter driving.

4. Skids

In winter driving conditions, a skid is one of problem which is usually happen.  A skid happens when your wheels slide out of control on a greasy surface. Most skids result from driving too fast for road or traffic conditions. Hasty, hard braking, going too fast around a corner or accelerating too quickly can cause your vehicle to slip and even roll over.

What are You Going to do if You got Troubles in Winter Driving?

In winter, you must prepare to handle winter road conditions especially during poor weather conditions whether you are headed or skids to the ski slope, mountain or the mall. If you are in this situation, drive your car more slowly, brake carefully before you turn a corner and turn your wheels into the skid and accelerate faintly to recover power of your vehicle. This does not look like intuitive. In an empty parking lot or a deserted road, it may help to practice before you experience this in traffic. When your vehicle is in a skid, steer in the route of the skid. If you want to do this, you must look where you want your vehicle to go. After seeing the direction of the skid steers toward that spot. If you are on ice and skidding directly, you must stand by and step on the hold or shift to neutral. So, you must be careful and not to over steer.

A wintry weather condition is the most difficult forceful season. It is a half of battle because it may make you nervous, uncomfortable and fearful. You will not only face snow and ice, but you will also find something difficult related to brightness. In winter, hours of daylight are shorter. You will also find the problem in visibility.

At this time, you reviewed all of the winter driving information, tips and techniques that presented here. It means that you have proper preparation and the right skill. It will help you to face the challenge of winter driving. Drive carefully and pay attention to other drivers. Everyone is not as well-prepared for winter driving as you are. Stay off the road unless your trip is absolutely necessary. Now, are you ready to face the challenging of winter driving and explore a winter wonderland of traveling and recreation?

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