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- Safe driving in winter is no accident!
(NC)—Preconceived notions on the part of over-confident winter drivers can threaten the safety of others on the road. So with temperatures falling, the time has come to clear up the misconceptions and change bad habits to good by providing reliable, comprehensive information on winter driving…above all, because our winters are nothing if not unpredictable! Cold temperatures: more dangerous than snow Winter conditions can take us by surprise. On October 8, 2009, unexpected snowstorms in Alberta led to multiple road closures. Just six days later, Montreal saw the first snowflakes of the year fall! However, the first snowfall is not the best indicator that it's time to have winter tires installed, because a drop in the temperature has the same negative effect on tires. When the mercury dips below 7°C, summer or all season tires begin to lose their elasticity, which reduces their adherence to the road. For this reason, it is much more dangerous to take the wheel early in the morning when the temperature is low than in the evening when roads are snow-covered. The art of braking Regardless of road conditions, it's important to be aware of the risks that come with cold weather. Contrary to what many believe, ABS brakes do not make it easier to brake if the vehicle is not equipped with winter tires. Likewise, four wheel drive systems provide no advantage when the vehicle must be brought to a stop. All such electronic and mechanical systems are dependent on the vehicle's wheels being in contact with and adhering to the road. SUV and CUV drivers beware! Too often, the robust design of SUVs and CUVs give drivers a false sense of security. Compared to smaller cars, the elevated weight and centre of gravity of these vehicles put them at greater risk of rolling if the driver swerves suddenly or loses control. Avoid losing control The best option is to avoid losing control of the vehicle, as it can be extremely difficult to regain. However, should this occur, the experts at Michelin strongly advise you to look in the direction you want to go rather than at the object you risk hitting. The results of this simple technique are impressive! A single destination for guaranteed safety at the wheel To provide drivers with the tools and knowledge they need to successfully manoeuvre through Canada's winter driving conditions, Michelin's experts have developed a brand new online Winter Driving Academy. Visitors to the site www.michelinwintercentre.com have access to video capsules, animated features, and user tests to help them avoid having to say “if I'd only known…” and ensure they drive safely and worry-free all winter! www.newscanada.com Word count :455