The spring season is full of hidden hazards for all drivers. Some of these issues can be more serious than you think. When the season’s temperatures drop to below freezing and nights and mornings are pitch black for many drivers whilst driving to work. Safe driving habits should always be used when driving, especially during the cold winter periods where snow and ice make driving more dangerous. Safe driving is a mindful choice that every driver requires to make. The major role of safe driving involves keeping your vehicle well maintained, whether it is a new or used car or vehicle. If you are driving an older vehicle, then there are more possibilities that you could end up broken down on the side of the road in the freezing weather. Nevertheless, if you follow the maintenance program, you can make your old vehicle more reliable for driving. Taking some necessary precautions may help ensure your safety and your vehicle's reliability while driving to your next destination.
The following are six major springtime driving dangers you should know:
Getting stuck: Getting stuck in an isolated place can be a risky situation, especially when you are far away from your destination. If you get stuck someplace due to being stuck in snow or some roads that you want to travel on are sealed, you should have some basic emergency stocks such as blankets, some food items, water, flashlight, first aid box, and more in your car. Also, you need to have some other items in your vehicle such as a scraper, jumper cables and a wheel wrench and wheel jack.
Unexpected weather: Weather change can create a huge difficulty for drivers, especially during spring. The best way to be safe from unexpected weather situation is to keep your radio on so that you will be aware of the weather conditions. News and weather stations will let you know about any hazards, whether to watch out for ice, snow, rain or fog. Also, you will be informed if any roads are closed or require connections.
Black ice: Black ice is one of the most serious springtime hazards you can experience when driving. You usually can not understand you are on it until your car start sliding. It could be more dangerous if you hit car brakes. It can cause you to push even more reverse. The best protection for black ice is only to drive slow in areas where you grasp the area is frozen and it is been raining or storming. Also, you can use caution when using your brakes if you begin to slide. Apply your brakes gently if you find your car is starting to slide. You need to stay alert and keep driving slow and carefully.
Improperly inflated tyres: During the winter season, your tyres can slightly lose air pressure. So, you need to ensure that your tyres maintain good air pressure. Make sure to check your tire pressure regularly. Several gas stations allow free air, so provide some air to your tyres when needed. Besides, the tramp on your tyres helps your car from sliding over snowy and icy roads. Over time, it becomes weakened from use, so you should be informed during the winter periods of how much tread is left.
Wet roads & hydroplaning: Melting snow, ice and spring rains can create perfect circumstances for hydroplaning, which is a dangerous driving situation. Overly wet road circumstances may make your tyres not have enough grip, possibly causing a lack of traction and handle at faster speeds. Moreover, oil deposit can combine with all that water to produce particularly slippery driving situations. So, you need to maintain safe driving habits at all times, including driving on safe tyres with optimal traction, following the speed limit, and maintaining a secure distance from vehicles ahead of you.
Wild animals: Unexpected braking can create hydroplaning conditions when the roads are slippery, and many wild animals can create the necessity for such a fast reaction. So, you should be on the lookout for wild animal crossing symbols.
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