For new drivers, winter conditions can be particularly challenging. Build your skills by:
- Taking lessons in winter conditions if possible
- Practising in safe, empty car parks when it snows
- Starting with short, familiar journeys
- Gradually building up to longer trips
- Taking additional lessons with an instructor experienced in winter driving
For more guidance on building driving confidence, see our article on calming your nerves as a young driver.
Key Takeaways
Winter Driving Essentials:
- Prepare your car: Check tyres, lights, battery, and heating systems
- Drive gently: Smooth inputs on steering, brakes, and accelerator
- Increase distances: Allow up to 10 times normal stopping distance
- Pack emergency kit: Warm clothing, food, water, torch, and charged phone
Remember: Both manual and automatic cars can be driven safely in winter with the right techniques and preparation. The key is understanding your vehicle and adapting your driving style to the conditions.
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