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· Allow extra time for winter journeys.
· Plan routes around major roads, which are more likely to be cleared and gritted.
· Try to get up at least 10 minutes early to give you time to de-ice the car.
· Wear comfortable, dry shoes for driving so your feet don't slip on the pedals.
· Check fuel levels – have at least a quarter of a tank in case of unexpected delays.
· Clear all windows using a scraper and de-icer and wait until the windscreen's fully demisted.
· Pull away in second gear, easing your foot off the clutch gently to avoid wheel-spin.
· If you have to use your brakes, apply them gently.
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