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Travelling in snow: advice from the IAM


The IAM is issuing advice about driving in winter weather following yellow warnings of snow forecast across much of the country over the next 24 hours.

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<img decoding=” class=”emoji” draggable=”false”>Think about the safest possible way to get to your destination. If you can, avoid travelling on quieter roads or country lanes as these are less likely to be gritted.
<img decoding=” class=”emoji” draggable=”false”>Don’t forget to clear off snow piled on the roof and bonnet as it can fall and blow on to the windscreen or the vehicle behind.
<img decoding=” class=”emoji” draggable=”false”>Start your car gently from stationary and avoid high revs. If road conditions are icy and you drive a manual car, move off in a higher gear rather than first gear. Stay in a higher gear to avoid wheel spin.
<img decoding=” class=”emoji” draggable=”false”>Never drive too fast that you risk losing control, but avoid driving so slowly that you risk losing momentum, especially when driving up a slope.
<img decoding=” class=”emoji” draggable=”false”>Double your stopping distance from the vehicle in front of you. This will give you more time to slow down without relying on your brakes.

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