Driver Education Can Ease Winter Driving

Driver Education Can Ease Winter Driving

National Safety Council's "MyCarDoesWhat" campaign can provide valuable information for collision repair facilities to use in their customer education efforts.

snow-tire

From Tire Review

The National Safety Council and the University of Iowa, creators of the “MyCarDoesWhat” campaign, are urging drivers to learn the basics of winter driving before they hit the slippery and snowy roads.

The campaign’s takeaways, which provide valuable information for collision repair facilities to use in their customer education efforts, include:

  • Slow down; drivers need to adjust their driving in the winter. Drivers frequently underestimate how long it takes to brake and steer on slippery roads.
  • Do not use cruise control when driving on any slippery surface like ice and snow.
  • Remember that bridges and overpasses freeze first.
  • Always look and steer where you want to go.

Several safety technologies also can help prevent or reduce the severity of winter-related crashes:

  • Anti-lock braking systems (ABS) help drivers steer in emergencies by restoring traction to tires. Drivers should not pump the brakes when ABS is involved; rather, hold the brakes down firmly. They will buzz and vibrate when the ABS has activated.
  • Traction control helps drivers accelerate without spinning out on slippery surfaces like snow and ice.
  • Electronic stability control helps sense when a driver may be losing control around a corner or curve by stabilizing the car when it begins to veer off the intended path.
  • Adaptive headlights meet changing roadway conditions, such as curves, to help illuminate the roadway during winter nights.

You May Also Like

AkzoNobel Announces New Business Development Manager

Brian Martin has joined AkzoNobel’s Automotive & Specialty Coatings division as business development manager for North America.

AkzoNobel announced that Brian Martin has joined its Automotive & Specialty Coatings division as business development manager for North America. Martin reports directly to Dan Carranza, sales director, Automotive & Specialty Coatings — USA and Mexico.

“AkzoNobel is committed to attracting top talent, and we are thrilled to have Brian on board,” said Carranza. “Brian’s depth of experience and knowledge in the industry will add a tremendous amount of value to our business.”

Longtime Family Collision Repair Business Joins Forces with CARSTAR

JC Auto Rebuilders of Rockford, Ill., has rebranded as CARSTAR Team JC Auto Rebuilders.

Lee’s Auto Body: Established in 1916

Lee’s Auto Body was established in 1916 in Long Island City, N.Y., by Lee Heimuller, a blacksmith.

ProColor Collision Network Expands in California

ProColor Collision Baldwin Park is owned by Ruben Jandres, who has more than 10 years of experience in collision and nearly 20 years in automotive.

Mike Anderson Makes Successful Debut at NORTHEAST Show

Anderson’s main message was: Being successful tomorrow is dependent upon what one does today.

Other Posts

Body Shop History: A Look Back in Time

The auto body industry has a deep and rich history rooted in family.

Podcasts of the Week

A review of some of the latest podcasts from BodyShop Business.

Top 5 Stories of the Week

A recap of the top five stories on bodyshopbusiness.com during the week of April 22.

ASE to Offer Free Webinar on Pros and Cons of Aftermarket Sheet Metal

The webinar, titled “Pros, Cons & SOPs for Aftermarket Sheet Metal,” will be held on Tuesday, April 30 at 4 p.m. EST.