In the links below, you'll find some important driving tips for adverse weather conditions. Every motorist eventually has to drive in poor situations. If we only drove our vehicles when the pavement was dry and the sun was shining, we'd hardly go anywhere, and would probably be fired from our jobs! Being in winter environments and other inclement surroundings can certainly be done safely. The problem is, many drivers don't adjust properly.
As you can imagine, with almost every kind of condition, the biggest mistake is people going too fast. But many people also don't know the basics about spin recovery, increasing visibility, and detecting seemingly invisible killers such as driving on black ice.
You've probably already heard the best driving advice many times. And that is, don't drive when the weather get nasty! Of course, in the real world people can't simply stop driving during bad situations. Many times, people underestimate the forecast and are well into their journey before realizing they made a mistake. In some occasions, the weather strikes with little or no warning. There are also times when we don't have much of a choice. Hopefully this driving advice will help if and when you are forced to drive in adverse conditions.
By reading through the below weather driving advice, you'll become more prepared for when weather conditions turn against you. This information is being provided so that you have the knowledge and ability to get out of trouble or to find a safe haven. Because eventually, you'll have to deal with one or all of these conditions. And always remember, these driving tips should always be used in conjunction with proper defensive driving.
Driving in Fog
Driving in fog is considered to be the most dangerous weather hazard, especially if it is dense fog and/or combined with other adverse weather conditions such as slick roadways, rain, snow, etc. Fog driving is nothing...READ MORE
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