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Keeping safe in the snow and ice |
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Resident,
We’ve seen a lot of snow and ice over the last week across Derbyshire with more forecast and we have responded to many incidents of drivers getting caught out in the challenging conditions that the weather presents.
Even the most experienced of drivers can become victim to black ice, so we’d like to remind all road users of the importance of driving to the conditions of the road.
For some new drivers, this may be your first winter as a car owner. If it is, it’s important to adapt your driving to the conditions of the road and follow our top tips below.
If you drive a manual vehicle, pull away slowly, use second gear if required to keep the revs low and maintain traction, easing your foot off the clutch to avoid wheel-spin. When driving accelerate gently, use low revs, and change up to a higher gear as quickly as possible. Approach corners steadily, steer smoothly and avoid braking on bends.
If you drive an automatic car our advice is similar. Drive slowly and anticipate corners and hills so that you can drop and raise your speed gradually. If you have a newer model of automatic car, check if you have a ‘snow mode’ or ‘winter driving mode’. You won’t be able to use engine braking in an automatic car, so it’s vital to reduce speed and brake gently.
All drivers should also: Please have patience with other drivers and remember that you might be experienced in winter driving, but for others this could be their first time in snow and ice.
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