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Monday, 12 February 2024

How to Drive Under Storm, Snow, Sun and Fog in Australia?

Australia has its share of adverse weather conditions and driving under one of these can be difficult. Not even the seasoned drivers feel confident enough to drive under the challenging conditions as it can lead to road fatalities. Whether you’re dropping your kids to school or driving to work, learning the proper ways to drive with extra caution is paramountly important. That being said, let’s put your driving lessons in Melbourne to test.

Driving on Rainy Roads 

To prevent hydroplaning: 

  • Ensure using properly inflated tyres with special sipes 
  • Avoid driving over puddles or muck 
  • Take turns with super caution 
  • Use traction control suited to drive on wet conditions 

Driving on Scorching Sun and Fog 

Fuzzy fog and sun are both detrimental to driving, as these cause limited visibility. Use polarised coating on windscreens to reduce the glare. However, navigating through the fog is even trickier. Use special fog lights at all times. As fussy fogs reduce the visibility to less than 1/4th mile, drive slowly. However, using high beams only improves visibility only to a certain extent. 

Use latest automobile technologies as taught in driving schools in Melbourne. Keep in mind of the instructions set by certified driving instructors - Don’t Venture Unless You Have It!  

Driving on Snow 

If you find driving under wintery conditions difficult, navigating on snow is even more challenging. Some necessary steps to take -

  • Use winter tyres that use chains on tyres for better grip 
  • Enable traction control to prevent aquaplaning on wet ice 
  • Watch out for bigger vehicles like sand trucks or snowploughs as they create blind spots on turns 

Lastly, prepare your vehicle’s emergency kit that includes ice scrapers, snow brush, sand bags, cables, etc. before you head out. Following these tips to drive on all types of weather conditions will ensure your safety on roads.