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New
research from Sainsbury's car insurance suggests that 13.7
million drivers are not aware of what to do if their car goes into a skid and
worryingly, over a quarter (27%) of drivers who find themselves in a
skid would take remedial action that would make their situation worse.
To help, Sainsbury's car insurance has offered the following safe
driving tips:
Feeling the car slide
can be very scary – if roads are icy reduce your speed and join major routes as
soon as possible
Skidding can be a big
fear but driving slowly can prevent it – don't brake or accelerate hastily, drop
gears before applying brakes
If you do skid -
Lift your foot gently off the accelerator.
This will allow your car to slow smoothly and gently
If you need to
continue driving then do so slowly using a high gear. This will help you avoid
hard acceleration, which could spin the wheels
If there is no response when you turn the
steering wheel and the car continues on ahead remove your foot from the
accelerator. This throws the weight balance of the car forwards and helps the
tyres find grip
Take care on
motorways and dual carriageways – don't let other drivers influence your speed
and don't hug the car in front
Take extra care
around large vehicles which may not see you
Give motorcyclists
and cyclists plenty of room
If you get stuck in
ice or snow make sure your handbrake brake is on – clear the area around the
wheels and apply grit or salt around the slipping wheel – use low revs to
gently move away. Taking off in second gear can provide more traction.
For more information, visit the Sainsbury's Finance website