Confused.com: Driving in Snow & Ice

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News today has reported that the UK experienced the coldest night with snow and ice warnings remaining in place across the UK, set to cause havoc on roads. Car Insurance Expert at Confused.com Alex Kindred says:

“Our research found that over half (51%) of UK drivers try to avoid driving in icy and snowy conditions – but unfortunately that’s not always an option!

“Driving in snow and ice causes significant issues for motorists every year. Motorists might need to be extra cautious this year due to a possible shortage of gritter drivers. But with preparation you could reduce the risks. Here are our tips to staying safe on the roads.

·       Motorists taking to the road should try to plan journeys in advance, keeping to major roads where possible, as they’re more likely to have been gritted.

·       Make sure your windows, mirrors, lights and roof are all clear of snow before you start your journey

·       Check your car is road ready – make sure your tyres to make sure they have enough tread to grip in the ice and snow, your windscreen is properly de-iced and your lights are working

·       When driving, ensure to accelerate gently, and get to the highest gear as quickly as you can

·       Leave as much as 10 times the recommended stopping distance between you and the car in front

·       Consider carrying a winter breakdown kit with all the tools you need in case of emergency

“The current conditions mean accidents are more likely so it is key to make sure you have adequate breakdown cover for this time of year. For even more tips and tricks our guide offers advice on how to stay safe on the road when driving in snowy and icy conditions.”


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