Recent reports suggest that the UK could see
temperatures plummet to as low as
-20*C in the coming weeks, causing
chaos for motorists.
Notoriously there are more road traffic accidents during
winter months due to treacherous driving conditions.
Watchdog reports: "The number of minor traffic accidents
increase dramatically as soon as the weather becomes colder. Low
speed collisions caused by skidding on wet or icy surfaces lead to
a rapid increase in car insurance claims during the winter
months."
ChipsAway, the UK's leading minor car body repair
specialists agree, and last winter saw a 19% increase in repair
enquiries compared to the previous year.
"Winter driving conditions and icy roads can cause cars to
skid into pavements or other vehicles, inflicting damage such as
paintwork scratches, bumper scuffs and kerbed alloy wheels," said
Robin Auld, Marketing Director of ChipsAway.
"Winter exposes your car to particularly
harsh conditions and places unique demands on drivers, making it
more important than ever that you keep your car in the best
possible condition and prepare yourself for every
eventuality."
ChipsAway's top tips for winter
driving:
- Screen wash - keep the washer bottle
full of screen wash of the correct concentration so it doesn't
freeze in the washers. Don't use washing up liquid as it produces
too much foam, or engine antifreeze which can damage the
paintwork.
- Wash the car frequently when
there is no risk of frost, and treat any stone chips or
paintwork damage, as bare metal will quickly rust - especially when
exposed to salt gritted roads.
- Make sure all wheel trims are fitted
properly to protect the wheel nuts from corrosion which
will make wheel removal more difficult.
- Tyres need plenty of tread. The legal
limit is 1.6mm, but at this time of year it is better to change
tyres when the tread reaches a depth of 3mm.
- Antifreeze at the correct concentration
is vital all year round as it prevents both freezing and
corrosion.
- If you must drive in snowy or icy conditions, be sure to
take it slowly and maintain a good distance between you and the car
in front!
For further information on ChipsAway please contact 0800
028 7878 or visit www.chipsaway.co.uk.