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Driving In The Snow: Tips, Tricks, and Expert Guidance
Driving in snowy and icy conditions can be a daunting experience for even the most confident drivers. At Airport Driving School, we understand the unique challenges that winter driving presents. That’s why we’ve designed a special two-hour snow driving lesson to help you master the skills needed to stay safe and confident when the temperature drops.
Whether you’re a learner driver or an experienced motorist looking to sharpen your skills, our expert instructors are here to guide you through the techniques and precautions necessary for driving in snow and icy conditions.
Top Tips and Tricks for Driving in Snow
1. Slow and Steady Wins the Race
- Reduce your speed to ensure better control over your vehicle. Snow and ice can drastically reduce traction, increasing stopping distances.
2. Leave Extra Space
- Maintain a longer distance between your car and the vehicle ahead. This gives you more time to react and brake gently.
3. Use Higher Gears
- Driving in a higher gear can reduce the chances of wheel spin. Start off gently in second gear and accelerate smoothly.
4. Avoid Sudden Movements
- Make gradual steering, braking, and accelerating movements to prevent skidding. If you start to skid, steer gently in the direction of the skid to regain control.
5. Use Your Lights Wisely
- Keep your headlights on low beam for better visibility, and ensure your car’s lights are clear of snow and dirt before you start your journey.
6. Prepare Your Vehicle
- Ensure your tires are properly inflated and have adequate tread depth. Consider investing in winter tires for added grip.
7. Keep an Emergency Kit
- Carry essentials like a blanket, water, snacks, a flashlight, and a fully charged phone in case of an emergency.
8. Plan Your Route
- Stick to main roads as they’re more likely to be salted or gritted. Avoid shortcuts through rural or less-traveled areas where conditions may be worse.
9. Be Aware of Black Ice
- Black ice is nearly invisible and can be extremely slippery. Drive cautiously, especially in shaded areas or bridges.
10. Know When to Stay Off the Road
- If conditions are severe, it’s safer to postpone your trip. No journey is worth risking your safety.
Special Two-Hour Snow Driving Lesson
At Airport Driving School, we offer a dedicated two-hour snow driving lesson to equip you with the skills and confidence to handle winter roads like a pro. Here’s what you’ll learn:
- Controlled Braking Techniques: Learn how to use your brakes effectively on icy roads to avoid skidding.
- Hill Starts in Snow: Master the tricky task of starting your car on snowy or icy inclines.
- Skid Recovery: Understand how to regain control of your vehicle in the event of a skid.
- Hazard Awareness: Learn to identify and avoid common winter driving hazards, including black ice and slush.
- Vehicle Preparation: Tips on preparing your car for snowy conditions, including tire checks and de-icing.
Our two-hour snow driving lesson is available for drivers in Dublin and Cork. The session is designed to give you hands-on experience in real winter driving conditions, ensuring you’re fully prepared for the challenges of the road.
Book Your Snow Driving Lesson Today
Don’t let snowy weather catch you off guard! Whether you’re new to driving or simply looking to enhance your winter driving skills, our snow driving lessons are perfect for all levels.
Call us today at 01 806 8000 or email us at neil@airportdrivingschool.com to book your two-hour lesson. You can also fill out our online enquiry form to schedule your session.
Limited slots available – book now to stay safe on the road this winter!