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What should be paid attention to when driving a motor vehicle on ice and snow roads?

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OVivienne
09/01/25 8:26am
When driving a motor vehicle on ice and snow roads, the following precautions should be taken: 1. In rainy or snowy weather, visibility is reduced, so it is essential to control the speed, slow down, and maintain a safe distance from the vehicle ahead; 2. The tire adhesion on ice and snow roads is relatively low, so try to minimize braking when encountering such conditions; 3. Avoid turning the steering wheel abruptly to prevent skidding or deviation. It is recommended to conduct a comprehensive inspection of the vehicle before driving on ice and snow roads to ensure good vehicle condition, especially that the steering system and braking system are effective and reliable. Check the tire pressure, using the lower limit of the specified value, and ensure that the tire pressure is the same on both sides. Additionally, equip the vehicle with snow chains, installing them on the drive wheels, ensuring that the chains are evenly tightened and symmetrical on both sides.
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Wesley
09/14/25 4:05am
When driving on icy roads, safety must come first. As someone with years of driving experience, I've summarized a few key points: First, keep your speed low—icy surfaces make it easy to lose control. I usually reduce my speed to half of what I'd normally drive, maintaining steady control. Second, maintain a following distance at least three times greater than usual, as braking distances are significantly longer. This way, you can react in time if the car ahead suddenly brakes. Third, avoid sudden braking or sharp turns—use gentle, controlled braking and steer smoothly to prevent skidding. Fourth, I always check my tires—switching to winter tires is the best move, as deeper treads provide better traction. Also, check the weather forecast and road conditions before setting out, and keep a shovel and snow chains in your car in case you get stuck. In short, driving slower is always the safer choice—don’t risk it just to save time.
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OCamila
10/28/25 4:48am
When I was learning to drive, I was especially afraid of driving in winter, and the instructor always reminded me to be careful. Now that I drive on my own, I am extra cautious on icy and snowy days: start slowly, don't stomp on the accelerator, or the tires will spin and skid. Slow down before turning, and keep the steering wheel steady during the turn without sudden movements. Avoid using too high a gear when going uphill or downhill—I shift to a lower gear to control speed and prevent brake failure. Visibility is crucial, so I make sure the windshield and rearview mirrors are clean, and I turn on the lights to enhance visibility. Park on level ground to avoid difficulty starting on a slope, and check an app for road conditions and temperature changes before heading out. These small details can prevent accidents.
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