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Today's small cold, keep in mind these points to drive safer

5 January at 17:14

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Today's small cold, keep in mind these points to drive safer

"The north wind is cold and cold, and passers-by are in a hurry."

Winters are rainy and snowy

The road surface is slippery and easy to freeze

Be careful when traveling by car

Keep in mind the "slow-down distance bright tail":

1. Speed down. In the face of bad weather, strictly control the driving speed, give yourself time to dispose of, and slow down is the premise of safety.

2. Control distance. Control the distance between other vehicles and leave enough space for disposal, and control distance is the foundation of safety.

3. Bright tail. For small cars, it is the rational use of lights, and large vehicles, but also to ensure that the reflective signs pasted behind the car are clearly visible, seen, only safe, bright tail is a safe guarantee.

In poor vision:

1. Check the wiper before driving to make sure it works properly and scrape off the rain.

2. If the window fogs during the driving, the air outlet mode can be adjusted to the defogging mode, and the cold or warm air can be turned on to disperse the fog.

3. The fog will be thicker in the early stage of warm air defogging, so you should choose a safe place to remove fog after parking, and then drive on the road after the vision is clear.

4. Use the lights correctly. Generally, on rainy and snowy days, visibility is low, and you should turn on the headlamps, marker lights, and rear lights to let other traffic participants notice your presence; use low beam lights on foggy days, and do not use high beams.

Driving on slippery roads:

1. Slow down the car and do not step on the brakes. The road is slippery on rainy and snowy days, so it is necessary to maintain a low speed, enhance predictability, avoid sharp acceleration, sharp braking, and sharp direction during driving, otherwise it is easy to slip out of control.

2. Minimize overtaking and paralleling. It is more difficult to control the vehicle in rain and snow than in normal weather, so it is necessary to minimize the back-and-forth parallel and overtaking during driving, and do not scramble for traffic.

3. Increase the distance between front and rear. On slippery roads, the braking distance is longer than that of dry roads, and the distance between driving should be widened to leave time and space for dealing with emergencies to avoid accidents such as rear-end collisions.

Today's small cold, keep in mind these points to drive safer

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