Bright Ideas for Winter Driving
Shorter days, lower temperatures, and wet roads all demand extra care from drivers. Preparing your vehicle for winter can prevent breakdowns and accidents — and could save on your insurance premium too.
Shorter days, lower temperatures, and wet roads all demand extra care from drivers. Preparing your vehicle for winter can prevent breakdowns and accidents — and could save on your insurance premium too.
As daylight hours shorten across Spain, visibility becomes one of the most crucial elements of road safety. Every driver, cyclist, and pedestrian has a part to play in ensuring they can be seen — and can see others.
Rain increases risks on the road. Check your windscreen, wipers, tyres, and lights before setting off. In wet conditions, slow down, avoid sudden manoeuvres, and be careful around puddles — they can cause aquaplaning or splash pedestrians, especially near schools.
Even in the height of summer it is essential to make sure your car stays in prime condition to face the increased temperatures and climatic changes.
For anyone driving on Spanish roads, understanding what constitutes a “roadworthy” vehicle is paramount. Beyond mere appearance, a car’s fitness for the road is a matter of safety, compliance, and legal obligation.
The familiar scenario of stepping into your car after work or a day at the beach, only to be met by a blast of suffocating heat, is not just uncomfortable – it can be genuinely hazardous.