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What should I pay attention to when driving on ice and snow?

1, don't start too hard.

After the heavy snow, before starting the car, check whether there is snow under the tires, and if there is, try to remove it as clean as possible; When starting the car, don't give oil hard to prevent the car from slipping; In case the ice idles, you can put a small piece of wood under the tire, or anything to increase friction, or you can start the car at idle speed, so you can leave slowly.

2. Don't turn around at will.

At ordinary times, there is basically no problem in merging vehicles, but merging vehicles in snowy days not only affects others, but also is particularly dangerous to oneself. Be sure to carefully observe the combination of snow and sky, and try to reduce the braking and other actions on the way.

Because of the inertia of the vehicle, the vehicle is driving forward, and the parallel line forces the vehicle to turn. At this time, if braking action is taken, the vehicle will deviate from the required driving route due to inertia. At this time, it will be particularly easy to slide and drift.

3. Try to keep driving at a low speed.

Snowy roads are usually slippery, so you must try to keep driving at a low speed or dodge around. If some roads are not cleared of snow, the snow will be particularly compacted by vehicles, which is the same as ice. It is suggested that the speed should not exceed 50 km/h, after all, driving safety in snowy days is the first.

4. Keep a reasonable distance between cars.

Generally, after the rain and snow, the frequency of rear-end collision will increase sharply, because many people still maintain their usual speed and distance. What we need to know is that the braking distance on the ice and snow road will be extended. Many people will step on the brakes as soon as there is something ahead. As everyone knows, this time is already late, so the rear-end collision will happen.