PAPERmaking! Vol5 Nr1 2019

 PAPERmaking! g FROM THE PUBLISHERS OF PAPER TECHNOLOGY  Volume 5, Number 1, 2019 

Here are LeaseVan.co.uk ’s tips for driving in Spring showers. 1. Vehicle maintenance Check your tyres and make sure they’re properly inflated and have good tread to grip on slippery road surfaces. 2. Stopping distance It takes longer to stop when the roads are wet and slippery. Allow at least double the usual separation distance between you and the car in front. 3. Slow down Keep your speed down when driving in showers. Wipers struggle to keep up in a heavy downpour so your visibility will be reduced. Drive slower and you’ll have more time to react to hazards. 4. Put your lights on Use dipped headlights so other road users can see you. 5. Stop If the shower is really heavy and visibility is poor, pull over somewhere safe and wait out the rain. 6. Flooded roads If the Spring showers are heavy, you may find yourself on flooded roads. If it looks too deep stop, turn round in a safe place and find an alternative route. 7. Aquaplaning This happens when your tyres lose traction from the road. Roads with lots of surface water pose the biggest risk. Reducing your speed will help. 8. Pedestrians and cyclists Be mindful of other people on the road, particularly cyclists and pedestrians. If you splash a pedestrian, you could face a fine of anything from £100 to £5,000. 9. Steamed up car Make sure any heat is going straight on to your windscreen to stop it getting misted up and to keep visibility good.



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