Stay Safe During New Year's Eve - The Best Winter Driving Tips

LOS ANGELES, Dec. 27, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Statistics show that drivers are 22% more likely to be involved in a car collision around Christmas and New Year's Eve. The reasons are simple to understand: more cars on the roads and numerous flashy billboards. People lose focus, are impatient and susceptible to causing accidents. Drivers who want to avoid being involved in an accident should follow these tips:

    --  Leave sufficient space between you and the vehicle in front. Usually,
        drivers should follow the "3-4 seconds" rule, meaning that they should
        keep 3-4 seconds distance from the car ahead. However, during the winter
        it is recommended to leave more room, especially when driving on roads
        that have not been fully defrosted. Keep this in mind when approaching a
        parking lot near a supermarket or mall.
    --  Adjust the speed and driving style to the weather and road conditions.
        Speed limits are based on perfect road conditions. In winter driving
        conditions, going 65 mph on the highway is really risky. Reduce speed to
        a safer limit. Also, do not be stressed by a driver behind you who is
        tailgating or flashing their lights. Think of your safety first. If
        necessary, pull to the side of the road to let the driver pass.
    --  Pay attention to traffic hazards around parking lots. Parking lots are
        more dangerous than one may think. Pay extra care to the surrounding
        traffic when parking near a mall or supermarket. This time of the year
        malls and supermarkets are under assault by frantic shoppers. And not
        all of them are good drivers. Some of them may even be distracted by all
        sorts of billboards and TV screens.
    --  Deactivate cruise control. Deactivate cruise control when driving on a
        road covered with ice or snow. If the vehicle loses traction on a patch
        of ice, cruise control will accelerate to try to maintain speed. In many
        cases, the driver will lose control and the car will collide with
        another vehicle or a structure.
    --  Inspect the car before driving. Make sure that the battery is not
        near-depletion, the tires have a consistent thread and the liquids are
        at acceptable levels. Also, check if all lights are working properly.

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