Another round of cold air "raids", and the northern region has experienced a few more snowflake baptisms.
Under the double "blow" of road conditions and tires, old drivers may be able to drive a little "calmly", but for novice drivers, it is inevitable to experience the embarrassment of skidding and tail flicking.
It is "difficult" to drive in snowy days, how to drive to ensure driving safety?
Here, here are a few safety tips for new and old drivers to ensure that winter driving is safer:
Slow down and go slowly, "slow" and "steady" first:
In winter, snow roads have very little resistance, only a quarter of dry asphalt roads. Tires are easy to slip during driving, and the danger is greatly increased, so there is one key word to keep in mind when driving in snowy conditions, and that is "slow".
Especially on snowy and icy roads, be sure to slow down. The actions of stepping on the accelerator, stepping on the brakes, and hitting the direction should be "gentle", so that you can control the vehicle more steadily and avoid skidding.
Keep a safe distance and have a clear line of sight in the car:
Driving on the ice and snow road, as far as the eye can see, outside the car, the snowflakes are white; Inside the car, the front windshield fogs up from time to time, and the chance of a rear-end collision is much greater than usual.
In this case, the distance between the vehicles needs to be larger than usual in order to give yourself more braking space. Once the braking distance is too close to the car, it will be difficult to control, and effective countermeasures cannot be taken in time.
Use the lights well and turn on the lights in time to warn:
When visibility is low on snowy days, your headlights aren't just for illumination, but more importantly to show others where your vehicle is. In this special weather, it is more important to use several lights such as marker lights, fog lights, and low beams, so that vehicles driving in front and behind can take corresponding measures in time.
At the same time, changing to a winter tire can continue to increase driving safety.
For example, Giti Tire's winter tire series, from sedans to SUVs, Giti Winter Driving Control WT10, Giti Winter Comfort WT20, Giti Winter Comfort WT50SUV, Giti Winter Driving Control WT80, etc., adopt new nanopolymer tire materials and special pattern groove design, which can maintain good flexibility and elasticity even below 0, and are not afraid of ice and snow road conditions.
Traveling in snow is not "friendly" enough to people and cars, Giti hereby reminds all car owners to change to winter tires as soon as possible.