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Best tips for safe winter driving

Winter driving demands extra precautions to ensure road safety. This guide offers essential tips for preparing your car for cold weather, including checking your battery and tires, and how to drive safely in snowy and icy conditions. You'll learn how to adjust your speed, maintain safe following distances, and handle your vehicle smoothly to prevent skidding. Follow these recommendations for an incident-free winter journey and keep your passengers safe.

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    Connected V16 Emergency Light

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    • Compact and 360-degree flashing light

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    This device is the only legally valid system in Spain from January 1, 2026, for signaling breakdowns or accidents, replacing emergency triangles and improving safety by not requiring you to exit the vehicle.

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    Winter Tires or Chains

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    • Provide better handling on cold, snowy, or icy roads

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    The use of winter tires or chains is fundamental to guarantee the grip and control of the vehicle on snowy or icy surfaces, dramatically improving safety in these conditions.

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    Comprehensive Vehicle Inspection

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    • Improves traction and safety on icy roads

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    Performing a complete vehicle inspection before the winter season is crucial to ensure that all its components are working correctly and are prepared for adverse conditions, minimizing risks on the road.

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    Winter Emergency Kit

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    • Provides blankets for cold protection

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    Carrying a complete emergency kit is essential to face unexpected situations on the road during winter, such as breakdowns or getting stuck, providing basic resources for safety and comfort.

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    Reduce Speed and Increase Following Distance

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    • Allows longer distance for stopping

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    In winter, road conditions (rain, snow, ice) drastically reduce grip and increase braking distance, making it essential to adapt speed and maintain a greater separation from other vehicles.

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    Using High Gears in Snow

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    • Limits torque to the wheels

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    Driving with high gears in snow helps prevent the wheels from skidding, providing greater control and smoother traction by reducing the engine torque transmitted to the wheels.

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    Progressive Braking and Anticipation

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    • Aids in avoiding sudden and jarring stops

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    Braking progressively and anticipating situations is vital in winter, as slippery surfaces require more distance to stop the vehicle and sudden braking can cause skids.

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    Beware of Ice Patches

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    • Allows more time to stop

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    Ice patches are one of the biggest dangers in winter, as they are difficult to see and can cause a total loss of grip, so it is crucial to know how to react to them.

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    Route Planning and Weather Forecast

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    • Track weather and extreme weather situations along your route

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    Planning the route and checking the weather forecast and DGT warnings before leaving is crucial to avoid adverse weather conditions and choose the safest route in winter.

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    Keep the Gas Tank Full

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    • Hinders condensation from causing fuel pump and line problems

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    Keeping the gas tank full in winter helps reduce moisture problems in the fuel system and adds useful weight to the vehicle, which can slightly improve traction on slippery surfaces.