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It is always important to drive with care, but driving in the winter can be different. The ice and snow will start to build up and stick to roads, causing them to become slick. The winter weather will also make you slow down and take your time when you are on the road. This can help to avoid an accident on the road. It is also important to bring the vehicle in for regular maintenance inspections. We can inspect the vehicle for you and help to determine if any parts are starting to show signs of wear or tear on them. Having the vehicle maintained properly can also help to prevent an unexpected or high repair bill. If there is an issue you notice with the vehicle between visits, make sure to bring it in as soon as possible. By noticing an issue at the first sign, you can help prevent issues in the future.

 

When you drive in the winter, make sure you are aware of the road conditions and the weather. If the roads are slick, or covered in ice and snow, make sure to slow down and drive at a speed you are comfortable with. Driving too fast could lead to an accident if you have to slam on the brakes suddenly. Also make sure to keep the correct amount of distance between you and the vehicles around you. Normally you should leave at least three seconds between you and the vehicle in front of you. When the roads and weather become worse, the distance should be doubled or tripled. Try not to accelerate or brake fast. This can help to prevent the vehicle from spinning or sliding. It can also help preserve the brakes when you drive. Slamming on the brakes can cause the brake lines to wear out sooner than they should.

 

You will also want to improve when you drive. The windshield should be clean and clear of any damage or build up of precipitation. The windshield wipers should also be inspected to ensure they could wipe the windshield clean when you drive. Also, make sure all the windows, including the mirrors are scraped off. This can help the visibility, as well as preventing an accident. Build up of ice or snow could fly off and hit vehicles around you. Allow your vehicle enough time to warm up so the defroster can work. If there is an issue with it or how much heat is produced, make sure to bring the vehicle in so we can inspect it for you.

 

It is always important to drive with care, but driving in the winter can be different. The ice and snow will start to build up and stick to roads, causing them to become slick. The winter weather will also make you slow down and take your time when you are on the road. This can help to avoid an accident on the road. It is also important to bring the vehicle in for regular maintenance inspections. We can inspect the vehicle for you and help to determine if any parts are starting to show signs of wear or tear on them. Having the vehicle maintained properly can also help to prevent an unexpected or high repair bill. If there is an issue you notice with the vehicle between visits, make sure to bring it in as soon as possible. By noticing an issue at the first sign, you can help prevent issues in the future.

 

When you drive in the winter, make sure you are aware of the road conditions and the weather. If the roads are slick, or covered in ice and snow, make sure to slow down and drive at a speed you are comfortable with. Driving too fast could lead to an accident if you have to slam on the brakes suddenly. Also make sure to keep the correct amount of distance between you and the vehicles around you. Normally you should leave at least three seconds between you and the vehicle in front of you. When the roads and weather become worse, the distance should be doubled or tripled. Try not to accelerate or brake fast. This can help to prevent the vehicle from spinning or sliding. It can also help preserve the brakes when you drive. Slamming on the brakes can cause the brake lines to wear out sooner than they should.

 

You will also want to improve when you drive. The windshield should be clean and clear of any damage or build up of precipitation. The windshield wipers should also be inspected to ensure they could wipe the windshield clean when you drive. Also, make sure all the windows, including the mirrors are scraped off. This can help the visibility, as well as preventing an accident. Build up of ice or snow could fly off and hit vehicles around you. Allow your vehicle enough time to warm up so the defroster can work. If there is an issue with it or how much heat is produced, make sure to bring the vehicle in so we can inspect it for you.

 

Take a few extra minutes and make sure that the tires are inspected and at the proper inflation. Tires that are at the correct air pressure can help to improve the fuel mileage when you drive. If you are uncertain about the condition of the tires, you can also bring the vehicle in and we can inspect it for you.