5 Defensive Driving Techniques That Should Be Memorized Once and for All

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Verify the road. When traveling on icy roads, repeatedly depress and release the brake pedal. The road is excellent if you feel the automobile stopping; if not, the road is icy. As frequently as you can (while avoiding harmful situations, obviously).multiply by two. If you can drive at 80 mph in the summer, you should slow down to 40 mph in the winter. If you typically turn at 60 mph, you should reduce your speed to 30 mph in the winter. By doing this, you can guarantee that you will have adequate time to respond in the event that your automobile begins to drift.


the street's surface. Try to maneuver the vehicle on any road so that the same surface is shared by all four wheels. The car may skid off the road if two of its wheels are on snow and the other two are on ice.Choose a side. Push either the inside or the outside of the wheels against the wall to prevent bounces between the walls of a deep track.Greater gear. You ought to use a higher gear when driving on an ice road. When driving in the winter, keep in mind the summer and shift up a gear.
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