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    Advanced winter driving techniques

    I thought it might be helpful coming into winter to start a thread on this as it pays to be informed at this time of year.

    Is there anyone on here who has done any courses etc.

    What are advanced techniques?

    What situations should they be used in and also when not?

    etc etc

    I'm thinking more in terms of safety rather than lighting her up. :wink:

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    RE: Advanced driving techniques

    I had a rented merc B class when I worked in east germany in winter 2006 and the Brits i worked with were shocked every time i crossed it up or pulled the hand brake, I wondered how people like that dealt with getting out of shape if they never push or play on a slippy road

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    RE: Advanced winter driving techniques

    A fair point but maybe not on a public road.

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    Advanced winter driving techniques

    I go on a winter training course every time we get snow, Lidl clonee carpark!
    It has two perfectly spaced lighting poles, ideal for practicing wide figure of 8s

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    Advanced winter driving techniques

    The best technique to use is common sense!

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    RE: Advanced winter driving techniques

    Agreed.

    What about recovering from loss of traction?

    Distance for breaking and all that type of good stuff?

    RSA has this http://www.rsa.ie/Documents/Road%20S...er_Driving.pdf

    While helpful in a preventative sense it's not great for should the shit hit the fan

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    RE: Advanced winter driving techniques

    The gently does it approach applies to just about everything when driving in winter conditions. Pretend you have an almost full bucket of milk with no lid on it, sitting on the back seat...you dont want to spill any of it, as it will stink the car out of it!!

    Leave plently of space to the car in front
    Easy on the throttle
    Dont jump on the brakes
    No sudden inputs to the steering; slow and purposeful

    Most cars we drive will have ABS, so remember that it will pulse if they activate and remember to keep your foot planted. If you've no ABS, look into cadence braking.
    Weight in the back will help. A shovel and a length of thick rope in the boot might come in handy (if you have wheels you dont mind marking) for deep snow. Use the rope to tie a loop through the spokes and around the tyre in a few places on both rears, to get extra traction.

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    RE: Advanced winter driving techniques

    Last time we had the snow I had a FWD 20v Trueno and used the handbrake to get the car to turn, without it the car kept under steering as I had no winter tyres. Was good craic but was also safer. Car weighted nothing so that helped.

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    RE: Advanced winter driving techniques

    Mondello have an advanced car control course. Costs 150 euro. I've not done it, but I've been thinking about it.
    http://mondello.ie/driving_experiences/advanced/

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    RE: Advanced winter driving techniques

    Quote Originally Posted by ChrispyFish
    Last time we had the snow I had a FWD 20v Trueno and used the handbrake to get the car to turn, without it the car kept under steering as I had no winter tyres. Was good craic but was also safer. Car weighted nothing so that helped.
    I tried doing that when i got my first car. I was driving for like 6 months only before. It did not end well

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