This is a collaborative post. Winter and spring weather means extreme road conditions: snow, ice and rain and they make driving more difficult and require extra attention from the driver. And not just from the driver, but the car should also be in its best possible driving condition. In extreme weather conditions your vehicle’s overall stopping distances are doubled for wet roads and multiplied by ten for snow and icy conditions. For a quick recap, let’s define stopping distance first: the combination of thinking distance (the distance that the car travels after the driver has seen the danger and before …
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