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Feb 18, 2022

It’s imperative that you stay safe on the roads, and it can be most difficult when those roads are covered in snow and ice. If tackling icy roads is a challenge for you, don’t worry. We have some tips that may help you keep you, your passengers, and your vehicle safe. Ice on Roads Lanham MD

1. Use Winter Tires

Winter tires are the best for taking on ice, and they have the added benefit of being able to tackle deep snow, too. Winter tires usually have a more aggressive tread with superior traction; they can make any winter journey safer. Visit your dealer to talk about acquiring some winter tires. If you’re buying a new vehicle, you should ask your dealer if they can throw in some winter tires as part of the deal.

2. Be Gentle

You never want to drive with speed on ice. Always go slowly and ensure you can hear the tires on the ice. Although road noise isn’t always desirable, that crackling sound that tells you the tires are sticking to the ice is vital. If you speed up too much, then this sound disappears, and you know you’re not getting as much traction as you should be. Be sure to take corners even slower and drive with care. If you do this then you should have no problem staying safe.

3. Black Ice – Watch Out

On ice-covered roads, you shouldn’t trust any street that looks shiny or wet. While a potential shine you’re seeing may just be a puddle, it’s better not to risk it. Treat every road like it’s covered in black ice. If you think like that then you should have no problems. It’s better to go slow but not hit ice than it is to speed up and skid on ice that you didn’t account for.

4. Be Mindful of Other Accidents

While you may not get into an accident yourself, it’s far too easy to get caught up in someone else’s. For example, say you’re driving behind car A and you think they’re going a little too fast. Car B comes along in the other lane, skidding a little, and suddenly car A and B are on a collision course. None of this is your fault, but it can be just as fatal for you as an accident of your own doing.

On ice-covered roads, you should pay as much attention to other motorists’ issues as you pay to your own. If you think someone on the road is driving dangerously, stop. Get out from behind them, switch lanes, or find another route.

Visit Our Lanham, MD Kia Dealership for Winter Maintenance

If any of these tips helped you, visit us at DARCARS Lanham Kia and we can get you a great deal on a vehicle that’s fantastic for driving on ice-covered roads. We also have a Kia Service Center so we can get your vehicle fixed up with some solid tires for taking on ice and other challenging conditions. Need other services? Schedule an appointment today.