On the way: slow down when driving in snowy days, slow down before turning, hold the steering wheel firmly, turn slowly and return slowly. Under the condition of not affecting the oncoming traffic, increase the turning radius as much as possible to reduce the centrifugal force when turning, and avoid sharp turns and sharp turns to prevent sideslip.
When driving, the speed should be steady and the operation should be even. It is necessary to prevent the speed from being too fast and avoid sudden acceleration. When you need to accelerate or decelerate, you should slowly step on or release the accelerator. Try to avoid overtaking on icy roads. If the task is urgent and you have to overtake, you must choose a spacious, flat road with less ice and snow, and you are not allowed to overtake by force. When passing cars, you should choose a flat and wide road section and keep a sufficient lateral safety distance from the two cars. If the road surface is narrow, the qualified party should take the initiative to stop or retreat. If the snow is deep and you are not sure about the roadside situation, you should get off and test the road conditions under the snow before meeting.
Keep a proper distance from the vehicle in front, and the ground resistance in snowy days is very small, only 1/4 of the dry asphalt pavement, so the unsafe area for braking is greatly increased. If you are too close to the car, it is difficult to stop in a short distance, and it is easy to cause rear-end collision once the situation occurs. Don't go near the car in front. Generally, it should be more than twice the normal driving distance.
It is difficult to drive on a snowy slope, and it is not advisable to shift gears in the middle when going up and down the slope. Prevent flameout when going uphill, especially when driving on an overpass with a large slope. In case of traffic jam, it is better not to go uphill and take the auxiliary road to avoid sideslip caused by starting uphill.
It is absolutely forbidden to slide in neutral when going downhill.
When snowflakes are flying, you should slow down and use wipers to improve your eyesight. Driving for a long time after snow, due to the reflection of snow on the sun's light, is easy to make the driver's eyes photophobia, tears, vision loss (that is, snow blindness). Therefore, wear colored protective glasses when driving and pay attention to rest.
Parking: When parking, try to choose an open space without ice and snow. When parking on ice and snow roads, stop in a sunny, sheltered, flat and dry place, and don't get close to buildings, telephone poles or other vehicles to prevent collisions when skidding. If the parking time is too long, the engine should be warmed up in time to prevent the water tank from freezing. In order to prevent the tires from freezing on the ground, you can put sand, firewood, boards and other things under the wheels. If you must stop on the ramp, put up the gear, tighten the handbrake, and put triangular wood and stones under the wheels to prevent the car from sliding down the ramp.
It is worth reminding that drivers should give full consideration to others when driving in snowy days. You should understand when you see others driving slowly. Pay attention to observation in residential areas, hutongs and mixed road sections, keep a distance from pedestrians and non-motor vehicles, and park for pedestrians rather than grab roads to avoid accidents.