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5 Safety Tips for Driving in Snow

Driving in snow can pose a challenge, even for the most experienced drivers. For one, snow makes the roads extremely slippery, leading to loss of traction, which increases the risk of accidents. You may also experience limited visibility when driving in snow. Additionally, the cold weather can lead to fluid freeze, which can cause your car to malfunction. Fortunately, there are measures you can take to overcome such challenges. Keep reading to discover five safety tips you should adhere to when driving in snow.

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1. Prepare with the Right Tires

During the winter, it can be a great idea to equip your vehicle with tires that have better traction to help when driving in snow. If you intend to drive on snowy roads for an extended period, you should replace your all-season tires with winter tires. The latter have a tread design that delivers a better grip on snow, providing traction and reducing your chances of getting stuck in the snow.

2. Accelerate and Decelerate Slowly

Accelerating and decelerating slowly allows you to retain traction and prevents skidding. When you accelerate and decelerate fast, your tires may spin out under you, making you lose control of the car.

3. Increase Your Following Distance

Keeping a safe distance from the vehicle ahead gives you enough reaction time to maneuver if you see cars sliding ahead. It also reduces the chances of you crashing into vehicles from behind should you temporarily lose control of your car.

4. Steer Into a Skid

When the tires lose grip, and the backend of your car starts to skid sideways, you should steer in the direction of the skid. Doing so points the front wheels in the direction of the vehicle's momentum, aligning its front and back end, which helps you to regain control.

5. Don't Power Up Hills or Stop Going Up a Hill

Do not accelerate when going up a hill in snowy conditions, as this will cause your wheels to spin. Instead, create enough momentum to carry you to the top and maintain a consistent speed. You should also not entirely ease off the gas pedal, as this will rob you of the momentum you need to counter the gravitational resistance.

Keep Your Car Prepared at Custom Complete Automotive

Driving in snow can be challenging, especially if your car is not in the right condition. Extended driving on these surfaces can also take a toll on your car. At Custom Complete Automotive, we offer quality repairs to ensure your vehicle is in the right condition to take on tough terrains. To learn more about our auto repair and maintenance services, or to schedule an appointment at one of our locations in Missouri, contact us today!


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Eric Riddles

Eric Riddles is an ASE Certified Master Automobile Technician who has been working as an auto mechanic since 1998 and originally joined the team at Custom Complete Automotive in 2005. Eric has numerous certifications in various aspects of car repair and spent 10 years training the next generation of auto technicians at a local high school Auto Shop classroom.

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