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What do you do when your car is stranded in the snow
When you go to the Naveen Driving School Driving School Edmonton, you should learn to handle snow and ice on the road. A new driver might slip down the road, drive on snowy roads, and drive to untamed or salted sites. In fact, drivers can get students stuck in the snow. Use the tips below to get your car out of the snow without causing damage to the vehicle. Before you begin, make sure you stay calm.
Dig the road for your tires
When a new driver crashes in the snow, they may think that acceleration can break them. This is not the case. You have to get out of the car, dig a tire path, and try to dig as much snow as possible beneath your tires. When a student driver gets his first car, he must put a small shovel in the trunk of the car for such an occasion. You do not need to fully remove the car, but you must remove as much snow as possible.
When you are digging a tire track, you should make the track wider than the car. If you can get out, the car will find any snow sitting on the road. Also, you do not want to scratch your car's paint with ice and build up snow around the vehicle.
Rock your car free from snow
While you're still out, you can shake the car free of snow under the tires. When you go to a driving school, you cannot simulate a car stuck in an ice road. Shaking the car helps remove tires from any ice on the road. Besides, shaking the car helps push snow away from the tires.
If someone is with you, they must stand on the other side of the car to shake them back and forth. You will hear ice and snow crackling under the car. Additionally, you may see the car turning because it is no longer stuck.
When you shake the car for free, you may want someone to push the car from behind. Put the car in a neutral position, be sure to partially put your foot on the brakes, and let the passengers push behind the car.
Gently use the gas pedal to move the car
Driver training does not include driving on snow. You might think that you can hit the gas as much as possible out of the hole you dug. However, your tires will skate on ice and snow. Moving slowly allows your tires to gain momentum. You are giving your car a chance to drive through ice and snow instead of digging a huge trench with your spinning wheels.
You can use a little gas while someone is pushing the car. If you are alone, you may try to drive your car first. If the car is not moving, you can enter and try the accelerator and move forward from there. Driving can not tell you exactly how much the accelerator pedal you need, but you should hardly press the accelerator. You will feel that the car is gaining strength on the road, and someone driving the car may have an easier time driving.
Add plates, rails, or flat panels for traction
You can add traction to the road using panels, cardboard, or rails. When in driver training, you may learn how to use a rail or wooden plank to support your tires. You can either keep these panels in your box, or you may find them on the way.
Discover snow and ice around your tires. Lay the boards or bars on the floor, and slide the panels under your tires. When you get back in the car, you should use the least amount of gas possible. Your car will start getting traction, and you can get out of the ditch.
You should try to use boards or bars under the tires that feed your car. However, you may need to place panels under the four tires to gain the most traction.
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You can use all the information you learned during your driver, but you may still be stuck. If there are other vehicles on the road, you should ask them to stop. Another vehicle can drive you out of the trench that you dug with your tires.
Follow the above steps. Snow and ice pits under the tires. Planche planks are under the tires, slowly reducing gas while another vehicle is driving your car. If you hit the gas hard, you will start digging a trench while the other car pushes you. Besides, you can lift mud or rocks that will damage the other vehicle.
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Stay calm
You must do everything possible to remain calm. If you have a cell signal, you should call a tow truck or friend to help you. If you don't have a cell signal, you should start taking out your tires, searching for traction plates, and taking your car out of ice and snow. If you panic, you will not get the energy to get your car out of snow.
When you can't get the car out of the snow, you should try to tag a passing car driver for help. Motorists can either give you a ride, help you complete the above steps or call a tow truck.
How can you learn all these techniques?
Every student driving driver can learn in the Naveen Driving School Driving School Edmonton program. However, you cannot copy all the cases mentioned above. Use the mentioned techniques to get your car out of ice and snow. Ask for help if you can and report a passing car if you need help. You can take your car out of snow in most cases, but you must act quickly because it may rain, snow, and/or windy.