Secure means winter weather travel tips Review
It will not take long before the first snow fall gusts drivers on highways navigation Heartland America. Already, major storms have pushed their way through the Great Lakes, lake effect dumped snow, wind, creating a scene of winter landscape of frost flakes fell. Winter is also a driver should make sure their cars are ready for everything next season has headlights that are often overlooked. “Preparing your car for winter is extremely important for safe driving during the season,” said Denise Champagne, marketing manager, OSRAM SYLVANIA. “It ’s important to make sure that the headlights are part of seasonal maintenance. As part of the company’s campaign to educate motorists, the manufacturer recommends you read the following tips will help drivers prepare for winter attack: – “‘winter” in the car. Synthetic oil change engine, gearbox brush, in winter, to upgrade the cooling system with fresh coolant / antifreeze, washer fluid reservoir filling with antifreeze and washer fluid to wear a set of security in emergencies. – Ride with the light. If daytime visibility is limited, you need light to be seen by other drivers. During a trip to snowy weather, remember to wash the rear lights, direction and lighting. – Change headlights in pairs before burning. Most cloudy headlights up to 20 percent when each year to assess performance. End of summer is the perfect reminder years. – Update halogen lighting with high efficiency. SYLVANIA SilverStar (R) ULTRA bulbs are up to 50 percent brighter and increase down road visibility by up to 40 percent compared to worn standard bulbs. Studies have shown that whiter, brighter halogen lighting can improve reaction times, greater visibility at night and watch the best route. – Check headlight alignment. Confusing lights can be distracting and dangerous. Consult the site will automatically adjust for you. – Clean headlight lenses regularly. Wash headlight lenses when you wash the windshield. You will see better at night and in bad weather. – Make sure all vehicle lights work. This in turn has a friend on the front and signal lights while walking on the outside of the vehicle. – Regularly check the tire pressure. Want to park inside or outside, you lose a pound of tire pressure at 10 degrees outside temperature variations. – Speed control. Reducing the speed that you can afford more time to respond in case of bad weather. – Brake carefully. When roads are slippery, the brake in a straight line within the curve of the road. Lift the leg to control the brake before the corner. This allows you to control and not slip through the corner. Not accelerate from the steering angle is again simple. Forecasters expect this winter will be more challenging than the previous, so make sure the machine is ready to face whatever the circumstances in your mind! Source: OSRAM SYLVANIA


