Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - Anti-skid measures should be taken when using foot buckles and mountaineering boards in special weather.

Anti-skid measures should be taken when using foot buckles and mountaineering boards in special weather.

Anti-skid measures should be taken for using foot buckles and mountaineering boards in special weather as follows:

1. Avoid using anklets and climbing boards in harsh environments such as strong wind, high humidity and high temperature.

2. Before using the foot buckle and mountaineering board, check whether there are any potential safety hazards to ensure the safety of the foot buckle and mountaineering board.

3. Pay attention to safety measures when using foot buckles and climbing boards, and do not change the installation structure without authorization.

4. When using ankle buckles and mountaineering boards, attention should be paid to observing the surrounding environment to prevent possible dangers.

5. When using anklets and climbing boards, you should abide by the relevant safety regulations and do not exceed the load range that they can bear.

As follows:

Rainy days and snowy days are the most prone to traffic accidents, and slippery roads are the chief culprit, and accidents such as rollover, rear-end collision and collision caused by vehicle slippage account for a large proportion.

In rainy and snowy days, the ground is covered with water and snow, which reduces the friction between the tire and the ground. If you just drive in a straight line, it won't feel great, but when you turn, the grip of the tire will drop sharply, which will lead to the change of the driving direction of the car, from "drift" to rollover or even collision with other cars.

Except for rainy and snowy days, cars are driving on muddy and undulating roads. Due to the deformation of soft road surface and sticky soil under the pressure of wheels, the driving resistance of the car increases and the adhesion decreases, which leads to limited speed, increased fuel consumption, reduced braking efficiency, difficult steering and sideslip and sinking.