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What are the precautions for driving safety in winter?
Drivers must attach great importance to driving safety in special weather in winter and improve their understanding of driving safety; When the vehicle is dispatched; Concentrate on controlling the speed, standardize driving, and deal with emergencies such as sideslip, sideslip, deviation, pedestrians and non-motor vehicles crossing when starting, stopping, turning, changing lanes and passing cars; It is forbidden to start practicing on the ramp in snow and ice weather.

Before dispatching the vehicle, the driver must carefully check the safety equipment on the vehicle: steering, braking, lighting, instrument, horn, wiper, etc. Should be complete and effective. When dispatching vehicles in foggy days, the windshield and headlight glass should be wiped clean, and anti-fog lights, low beam lights, front and rear small lights, width lights and taillights should be turned on according to regulations, so as to make full use of lights to improve visibility and see clearly the movements of roads, vehicles and pedestrians ahead.

Precautions for driving in winter

1, it starts to get hot in winter. Idle at the same place 1 to 2 minutes after the vehicle hits, then start to drive slowly, and then accelerate after the water temperature indicates.

2. Use the lights correctly in foggy days. Heavy fog will reduce visibility and affect the driver's line of sight. If there is fog, turn on the front and rear fog lights, and if the visibility is low, turn on the danger warning lights.

3. Keep a safe distance in rainy and snowy weather. Keep a safe distance before and after rain and snow to avoid rear-end collision. In winter, the wiper should be replaced and cleaned in time to avoid that the wiper cannot be cleaned, which will affect our sight.