Snow, wind hail and rain all hit drivers during the recent storm Ciara and storm Dennis posing a risk to safety. The figures show that road accidents rise when driving in bad weather – so how can you drive safely? Read our article on the things to consider when driving in bad weather for more information.
Things To Consider When Driving In Bad Weather
If you must make a journey, the key to staying safe in a storm is planning.
Driving at night
Visibility is crucial, so check all your car’s bulbs are working as vulnerable road users will be harder to spot. Take extra care when pulling out and manoeuvring.
Driving in the rain
In heavy rain, a good set of front and rear windscreen wipers are essential. Check wiper blades regularly, as splits and damage can lead to them breaking.
Driving in high winds
You may feel safe from a storm inside a car, but the wind still poses a risk from high-sided vehicles which can move unpredictably. This can be worse in areas such as bridges or open fields. Being aware of potential danger is crucial. If you’re overtaking, take care. If you’re following an HGV when winds are high, stay back.
Driving in ice
Ice is a huge winter risk for drivers, Keep de-icer and an ice-scraper in the car. Top up your screenwash and consider using a car cover.
Driving in Snow
Driving in snow is dangerous: only attempt if it’s really necessary. It’s safer to change plans if you can. If you must drive, take it slow. Prepare the car and completely remove snow and ice from it. Snow chains give good grip, or you can buy inexpensive snow socks for more traction. A snow shovel can be used to clear the driveway and chucked in the boot for later.
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