Driving in High Winds We have had a lot of high winds recently. Hopefully we won’t experience any more but, in case we do, here are some tips for driving safely. · Keep both hands on the wheel, particularly if you’re being buffeted by the wind or the slipstreams of other vehicles · Expect stronger winds and gusts on exposed stretches of road or when passing high-sided vehicles. · Keep your speed down too. The faster you’re travelling the further off-course you’re likely to drift in a sudden gust before you get the vehicle back under control. · Keep your distance from all other vehicles, as they also be affected by gusts. · Take particular care around cyclists, motorcyclists and horse-riders. |
Beware of Tractors Many of us come across tractors when driving. Apart from sometimes being frustrating, they can be a hazard, so take special care. Remember · Tractor drivers often have sound-proofed cabs or wear ear protectors, so they may not hear approaching cars. · Tractors don’t have to be fitted with brake or indicator lights unless used at night so in daylight be prepared for them to stop or turn without warning. · A tractor may be longer than it appears – there may be a loader on the front. Make sure you have plenty of room to get past before overtaking. · Keep plenty of distance behind a tractor, in case it stops suddenly – remember the 2-second rule · Slow down if you come across a spillage – a bale of straw hit at speed will cause considerable damage to your car.
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