5 Ways You Can Lose Traction On Ice
Ice is no joke. It can be slippery, unpredictable, and dangerous, and you can lose traction on ice anytime. But you don’t have to be afraid of it—you need to know how to handle yourself in icy situations. That’s what we’re here for!
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Here are some tips on how not to lose traction on ice:
Accelerate Or Brake Too Quickly.
When you brake or accelerate on ice, be very gentle with your movements. If you apply the brakes too hard, you’ll lock your wheels and slide out of control. To avoid this, keep the speed of your vehicle under 60 miles per hour (96 km/h) at all times when driving on ice.
Drive Too Fast.
Driving too fast is a huge factor in skidding. Slowing down as soon as you notice that you are on ice is a good idea (even if you don’t think you are going overly fast). Slowing down can help to maintain control of your vehicle and prevent skidding.
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Overcorrect The Steering.
Let’s say you’re driving down the road and all of a sudden you hit some ice. Your car starts to slide, so you quickly turn the wheel in hopes that it will stop your vehicle from spinning. But when it comes to steering, “quickly” and “far” really mean different things—especially on ice.
Ignore Road Conditions.
If you’re not aware of the current road conditions and weather, you’re more likely to lose traction on ice. The good news? There’s no need to become an expert meteorologist or a specialist in winter weather—just look out for some key signs and be prepared for what’s coming.
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Ice melt should not be applied to new concrete as its chemicals cause irreversible damage. While your concrete contractor may claim that concrete cures in 28 days, that is not the case. It’s true that after four weeks, concrete can be sealed. However, the chemical changes to harden it take much longer. As a new concrete owner, you need to be more cautious about the compounds you use on it. These natural traction agents are free from salts and chemicals.
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Conclusion
Hopefully, we’ve given you some helpful tips to avoid skidding on ice. If nothing else, remember that skidding is a possibility for everyone and that there are many ways to lose traction on ice. Don’t be too hard on yourself if it happens!
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