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Driving in Winter
Think like a cub scout - and be prepared .
You need to take extra care driving in winter. Whether it's a short trip or a longer journey, rain, wind, fog, ice and snow can all make driving treacherous - particularly at night. Auto Express reported in 2006 that around 20% of all car insurance write-offs take place in November and December. A Norwich Union motor insurance policy will take care of you when you need it most.
Above all, make sure you and your car are well prepared - and take heed of weather reports.
- If the forecast or conditions are really bad, only drive if you absolutely have to.
- If you have to drive in atrocious conditions, then follow our top tips and be prepared!
Watch out for you & your car
- DO make sure you have car breakdown cover.
- DO travel with a supply of drinks and snacks.
- Pack a flask of tea or coffee, chocolates and some warm clothing.
- Keep you car well ventilated to prevent drowsiness - and take regular breaks!
- DO plan your journey in advance and check for diversions or closures.
- Keep an up-to-date roadmap in the car.
- Listen to local road reports using the RDS function on your car radio.
- Let friends or family know where you are travelling and when you expect to arrive.
- Keep a fully-charged mobile phone with you in case of breakdown.
- DO make sure your car is well serviced and in good shape for winter driving.
- Check tyre pressure (spare tyre too!), tread depth and oil is OK.
- Make sure you have plenty of fuel.
- Make sure all lights are clean - and your number plate too!
- Know how to replace a tyre if you have a puncture.
- Know how the de-mister and heating controls work
- DO keep the windscreen clean.
- Check the wiper blades for splits or damage before you travel.
- Keep a bottle of screenwash in your car.
- Keep lights clean front and rear.
Watch out in the rain and wind
- DO keep your distance as a wet road means less grip.
- Braking distances more than double in the wet.
- Rain and spray makes it hard to see so keep well back.
- DO be prepared for cross-winds on open stretches of road or bridges.
Watch out in snow and ice
- DO clear all snow from the roof and bonnet plus any ice from your windows.
- Snow on your bodywork can be blown onto your windscreen.
- DO de-mist the windows properly before you drive off.
- DO drive carefully, even if the roads have been gritted.
- DO keep your distance from the vehicle in front.
- DO watch out for gritting lorries or snowploughs.
- DO drive slowly and smoothly through bends where a skid is more likely.
Watch out in fog
- Fog can appear quickly and thickly - particularly early in the morning and evening.
- DO switch on your rear fog lights, front ones too if you have them.
- Remember to turn them off when the fog clears.
- DO keep your distance, watch your speed and use your de-mister and wipers.
- DO check your mirrors before you slow down or manoeuvre.


