RACV releases new safe winter driving tips

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      Safety on the roads becomes even more important as driving conditions worsen during winter.

      “Over the coming months, weather conditions are more likely to change frequently resulting in wet, icy and foggy roads, making it harder to see, stop and navigate,” says RACV General Manager Automotive Services Jackie Pedersen.

      It’s imperative that motorists take a safety-first mindset to work together to reverse the tragic trend of lives lost on roads in 2023.”

      “Even one life lost on our roads is too many – it’s why we need to take our responsibility to drive safely seriously.

      “[We all] know all too well that weather conditions – and driving conditions – can change quickly, so it’s vital to plan ahead wherever possible.”

      With this in mind RACV has posted six tips for safe driving in winter conditions:

      1. Slow down – travel just a little slower, even on roads you know well.

      2. Keep an eye on the weather – Be aware of changed conditions and heed any weather warnings particularly when travelling in areas where extreme weather is more common.

      3. Maintain a safe breaking distance – it takes much longer to stop in the wet, so extend the distance between you and the car in front to at least four seconds.

      4. Take care of your vehicle – ensure your car’s safety equipment, windscreen wipers, batteries, lights, and brakes are working correctly.

      5. Check your tyres – Tyres must have plenty of tread depth (no less than 1.5 millimetres) and no damage.

      6. When in doubt, pull over – it is never worth the risk to drive in conditions you’re even the slightest bit unsure of.

      “Motorists also need to keep pedestrians, cyclists and motorcycles at the forefront of their minds – they are much more difficult to see in low visibility conditions,” Ms Pedersen said.

      Which of these tips is most valuable for you? Which tips would you add to this list?

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