Group 1 - Winter weather conditions such as snow and ice can lead to vehicle skidding and component failures due to low temperatures [1][3] - Traditional fuel vehicles experience thickening of oil and difficulty in restarting the engine in cold weather, which can cause vehicle stalling [3] - Electric vehicle range may decrease by 20% to 30% in winter, and using the heater further drains battery power, especially in traffic jams [5][6] Group 2 - Snow can obstruct driver visibility, and reflections from snow can cause glare, reducing the ability to observe traffic conditions [8] - Wet floor mats from snow can slide under pedals, potentially causing loss of vehicle control [10][11] - Drivers should prepare their vehicles before winter travel by checking lights, brakes, and wipers, and removing snow safely [13] Group 3 - It is advisable to install winter tires or snow chains for better control and safety on icy roads [15] - Driving tips include reducing speed, maintaining distance, and using appropriate lights in low visibility conditions [17] - Parking precautions should be taken to prevent wipers from freezing and to protect the vehicle's paint from wind [19][20] Group 4 - Certain road sections are more prone to ice formation, such as bridges, overpasses, tunnel entrances, and shaded areas [22][25][28] - Drivers should be cautious in low-lying areas where cold air accumulates, and maintain stable steering to avoid skidding [30][33]
@司机朋友们 雪天开车要牢记这些驾驶技巧
Yang Shi Xin Wen·2025-12-23 14:48