How Do You Drive On Snow & Ice Without Chains?
With a little care and understanding of how cars react with minimal traction, driving safely in winter conditions is simple for most drivers. The important thing to remember is to take it slow and easy when driving conditions are slippery. Sudden movements can be magnified by the car’s mass, sending the car sliding out of control. Another very important aspect of driving on snow and ice is to have good tires on your car. In most cases, good radials with good tread are adequate. Engage traction control, if available, and gently accelerate. The traction control will sense wheel spin and automatically apply an appropriate amount of acceleration. Apply the gas slowly if your car doesn’t have traction control. Picture an egg between your foot and the accelerator to help keep you from stepping too hard on the gas. Let up on the gas if the wheels start to spin. Spinning the wheels will make the road surface under the tires more slippery and make starting out more difficult. Let up slightly on