Drivers are urged to exercise more caution when driving in harsh weather conditions, regardless of your cars transmission. Some tips are useful to consider whichever type of car you drive.
If your insurers believe you have negligently put your car in harm's way then any claim could be questioned. Poor driving can still result in rejected claims - and bad weather is no excuse.
Driving in freezing weather requires more power, especially to keep the car warm. AAA research shows that the average EV's driving range decreases by 41% when the temperature outside drops to 20 ...
"This is considered careless driving, so you need to protect yourself from the sun or pull over ... "It’s important to keep your distance between cars, so you have enough time to stop on ...
Teaming up with the car finance firm Carmoola, driving instructor Haydn Balch urged ... In addition to the extra glare caused by sunlight reflecting off the snow, blizzards, sleet and fog can ...