Some things drivers need to know while driving in winter

Although few days remain until the beginning of winter, the driving conditions are already largely winter - winter. In the following days, cold weather with snow rains has been warned, and drivers have increased care. The slippery roads, the mist, the adjustment of speed are a challenge for many, especially those who will depart [...]
In the following days, cold weather with snow rains has been warned, and drivers have increased care. The slippery roads, fog, speeding adjustment are a challenge for many, especially those who will leave during the holiday season and New Year's holidays.
Here are the most important advice on safe driving in winter conditions.
winter's mandatory tire, at least four millimeters deep
The most common errors occur during tire selection because some drivers feel that there is no need for winter tires. Summer tyre cars in the snow usually cannot move and slide.
Errors also occur at the depth of the winter tire. The minimum depth of the model must be four millimeters. The lower the depth of the ladder, the longer the distance to stop the vehicle.
It should not just snow on the road to use winter tires. As long as the temperature drops below seven degrees, the summer tires are slowly losing their properties. As the temperature decreases, tires become plastic, and the distance of the ban is significantly extended during the setback.
It is very important that winter tires be on all wheels, not just the tyres that are on them.
If winter tires are placed only on the wheels that the car pulls, and the summer tires remain on other tires, when braking, the car can slide, the vehicle loses stability and could cause collisions.
So it is absolutely wrong for winter tires to be used only on wheels where the force is on those tires. Keep your distance, the longer it is the distance to stop
Because of winter conditions, the distance of the ban is higher, so it is necessary for the drivers to keep a longer distance.
Experience shows that in the summer when conditions for direction are much better, the distance must be as much as a third of the speed expressed in meters.












