Ace shield private bodyguard teaches you winter ice and snow driving skills
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2020-10-07
The holiday is half past, and it is late autumn in the twinkling of an eye, followed by a cold winter. The beauty of snow in winter is particularly disturbing for drivers. You may hear a lot of wrong information about snow driving. In fact, you may have taken the wrong method. No, WangPaiDun Beijing private bodyguard will teach you the correct winter ice and snow driving skills. Prepare your vehicle. A little preparation before the cold winter will avoid some major problems in the winter. When you install the snow tire, also change the oil once. Check antifreeze, battery life and glass water. Inject some WD40 into the door lock to prevent the door lock from freezing. Repair or fill cracks in the windshield glass to prevent water from entering, freezing, expanding and destroying your windshield. And you need to check your tires for a long time. Start to make sure there is no ice and snow in your exhaust pipe and the ventilation is good, then warm up the car and remove the snow from the hood, roof, trunk and all windows. Snow on the car may cause many important hidden dangers, such as completely losing vision when braking, and even damaging your car. Be careful not to use sharp objects, hard objects or rough objects to avoid scratching off the spraying. "1" gear will transmit the maximum torque to the tire, so it is also the most likely to induce slip. Jumping directly to second gear will help solve this problem. If you are used to driving and driving a manual car, you only need to loosen the clutch more than usual. If you are used to the easy way, just push your automatic car into "2" gear, or press the snowflake button next to it (snow mode), it can also play the same function. If you park by the side of the road in the city, you may be surrounded by snow shoveled by a snow shovel. If this is higher than 3cm, you may not be able to drive past it or damage the low suspension body. So take some time to completely clear the snow barrier before driving. Parking with less traction means longer braking distance. Keep this in mind, reserve a certain space in front of and behind the car, and look further to prevent potential risks and find ways to avoid them before encountering danger. When you step on the brake, try to control your brake by feeling without entering the state of brake lock or ABS intervention (the pedal will shake). The working principle of ABS is to continuously open and close the brake quickly when your wheels are locked, so when this happens, you can't release all the braking capacity. So practice feeling the existence of the critical point, and you can control the brake not to reach the locked point by adjusting the force of pressing the pedal. Try to avoid entering a complete stop. If it is safe, pass slowly under the stop sign, especially when going uphill. Starting a completely stationary vehicle requires good traction, which you may not get on ice and snow roads. Cultivating the feeling of snow driving has its fun. Practicing snow driving will not only improve your driving level in winter, but also comprehensively improve your driving level. Find a large and open parking lot to practice. Practice no more stalling, emergency braking or skidding. Practice making sideslip and it will tell you how it happens so that you can control it. A small amount of snow, slow driving, reserve enough space for potential dangers and practice safely. Once you have mastered how sideslip feels, how to produce sideslip, how to give full play to your braking ability, and how not to be trapped uphill, you can accept the challenges of the real world. Start with simple tasks, such as early in the morning on Sunday, when there are no vehicles. Actively looking for challenges is not only fun, but also will help you enhance your technology and confidence, and be able to test your vehicle, which will prepare you for the situation you encounter under normal circumstances. In short, WangPaiDun Beijing private bodyguard reminds you that you can be familiar with vehicle performance and drive safely without fear of wind and snow!