Becoming impatient and stressed out is something that a lot of people do when they are driving in the snow – it is a stressful situation but you need to remember to calm down. Eliminating the distractions and just focusing on your driving and other people’s driving will absolutely make it all that much better.
If you happen to be going on the freeway, I can tell you that it definitely pays to go extremely slow. While you might be used to going fast, make sure that you slow it down, even if the roads are not that bad.
Slow is always better when the snow is falling, because I can promise that you will be safer and feel better once you get to your destination.
We all know that when you are in a car accident – your car insurance rates go up. What you might not know is that car accidents usually come about from people driving extremely aggressive and/or not paying attention. While these seem like easy fixes, they really aren’t and in the next few blogs – we are going to touch on what you need to do to avoid car accidents.
First and foremost, you need to make sure that you are never, ever drinking and driving as that can definitely muddle your vision and your mind and not make you pay attention. Next, you want to minimize your distractions. This includes your cell phone, as that is the number one causer of car accidents.
In the next blog, we will talk about how you can become a defensive driver versus an aggressive driver.