On January 20, the Suide County Meteorological Observatory issued a "disastrous weather forecast" expecting snowfall, wind, low visibility and strong winds in our county tomorrow.
Winter rain and snow are frequent
Whether by car, bike or on foot
Snow and ice roads are prone to slippage
Cause safety incidents
What is the right way to get around in a rainy or snowy day?
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Snowy traffic safety tips
First, on snowy days, please pay attention to the road condition information in time to minimize driving travel. Driving on ice and snow roads should concentrate on driving, maintain a safe distance, drive smoothly at low speed, and do not randomly merge and overtake. When braking, take point brake or downshift deceleration, slow down and increase the turning radius when turning, decelerate in advance in case of circumstances, and avoid hitting the direction sharply and stepping on the brakes.
Second, the friction coefficient of the snow and ice road surface is low, which reduces the braking efficiency of the vehicle and causes skidding. Traffic police tips, driving through sharp bends, slippery road surface and other roads that are easy to cause slippage, it is necessary to strictly control the speed, the vehicle slides laterally, and must not turn sharply in direction or emergency braking.
Third, driving on snow days should maintain a low speed and smooth driving, do not randomly merge and overtake. When starting on the ice and snow road, you should slowly refuel, slowly lift the clutch, maintain a safe speed and distance during the driving process, try to take a rutted route, and do not easily try to walk the road section covered by ice and snow and the road conditions are unknown.
Fourth, increase the distance with the car. Drivers have poor vision when driving at night. In order to avoid danger, we must pay attention to appropriately increasing the distance with the car to prevent collisions between the front and rear vehicles.
Finally, don't forget
"Speed reduction, pitch control, bright tail"