amount of the cars in order to protect our environment, we can’t deny cars make our life more convenient. So driving in the winter and driving in the summer, which one do you prefer? Firstly, if you driving in the winter, you will feel really cold when you touch the items in the car. Also you need to start your engine wait for a while so that your car can warm up. However, if you driving in the summer, you will feel you have a free hot spa when you sit inside the car. And you will getting sweat
There is a great difference between driving in the winter as opposed to driving in the summer. Although the two driving conditions have their own advantages and disadvantages, I would argue that driving in the summer time is better. It is very difficult to drive in the winter due to poor visibility. On stormy days, the wind blows the snow in the air and on the windshield, making it hard to see clearly. Poor visibility makes driving frustrating and worrisome. Most of the accidents I have witnessed
pros and cons for driving in the winter and summer? Well we all know in winter we might have to deal with the slippery icy roads and in the summer your car may overheat. One thing I can say is in the winter and summer you can still get you to where you’re going. During winter we might have blizzards, freezing rain, or white-out conditions. Driving in the winter you have to be more careful so you can be safe. During the summer you might have problems with your anti-locks. Driving in the summer you
Driving is defined as the careful process and movement of the vehicle. Therefore, having the skill or the hobby for driving, is dependent on a person’s individuality. Successful driving is dependent on many factors. These factors include the mental and physical state of the person at steering, the environment in which the vehicle is being operated in, and the weather condition. Driving may vary depending on how carful you are while driving, and how much attention you are paying on the road. In this
Winter Safe Driving Safe Driving and Vehicle Maintenance Are Key Winter is a time when safe driving and well-maintained vehicles take on even greater importance. “Failure to keep in proper lane or running off the road” and “driving too fast for conditions” are the two of the most frequent driver behaviors, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA). In order to avoid potentially dangerous situations, the I.I.I. offers the following winter driving tips: Give yourself
Driving: Summer vs. Winter In America, twenty-four percent of all car accidents are weather-related. That fact raises a question: what about the weather causes these accidents? Many people would point to winter as the reason, but what about winter causes accidents? And can weather-related accidents happen in the summer? To get that answer we need to analyze the differences between road conditions in the winter and summer, and also the effect those seasons have on a person’s car. Starting with
One article we found by Classen et al. (2014), “Efficacy of an occupational therapy driving intervention for returning combat veterans”, examined the impact of the occupational driving intervention (OT-DI) on the type and amount of driving errors made by combat veterans in a driving simulator. The article is a level 2 randomized pilot study that compared the pre and post intervention of the occupational therapy driving intervention. Researchers and clinicians from veteran affairs recruited eight returning
When driving during the summer or winter you have to take the proper precautions. They both have their dissimilarities and alikeness. First of all, I can’t emphasize enough on the importance of safety. Always buckle up when driving in any kind of weather. You will have to be alert when behind the wheel because of road hazards, other drivers, pedestrians, and signs. Traveling in the summer is pleasantly warm and the view is clearer. But you still have to be on guard during your drive, because the
No one looks forward to winter driving with its snow and ice-covered roads. These conditions also increase the risk of multi-car pileup accidents, especially when motorists continue to drive as though it were summer. If another's negligent or reckless driving injured you in a winter accident, get in touch with an experienced accident attorney. Avoid a multi-car pileup this winter by following these tips: Reduce your speed. The slippery conditions reduce your ability to steer and brake. Higher speeds
Winter driving conditions can create some unique challenges for drivers. Snow, rain, ice, and sleet each have the potential to make winter driving a messy and potentially dangerous experience. Nagle & Associates, PA, is a team of car accident lawyers with seven offices across North Carolina. Here they share three tips to avoid wintertime auto accidents. Use Your Headlights: Many of us are in the habit of utilizing our headlights only at night, but it's a wise idea to use them during the day throughout