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Driving according to the weather

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Driving lesson in Beaumont Driving in the rain or in stormy weather During rain or heavy rain, in order to limit aquaplaning and circulate safely, we recommend that you: • Lift the foot of the accelerator • Check the condition and pressure of your tires often • Respect the safety distances • Stick to speed signs • Anticipate braking Tiregom reminds you of the speed limits on the wet road, namely, 80 km / h on the road, 100 km / h on the express road and 110 km / h on the motorway. Driving on snow and ice road     On icy ground or snowy road, specific driving is required! In extreme conditions, adopt a cast pipe. Just follow a few rules to ride safely. • Avoid accelerations to control your vehicle • Do not brake hard to avoid skidding • Reduce your cruising speed Driving in foggy weather  The visibility is low in case of thick fog, it is advisable to: • Turn on your fog and crossover lights • Do not double to avoid a collision

How to ace the driver's test in Edmonton

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Driving Lessons in Beaumont When you are behind the wheel the entire responsibility of your car and everybody in it depends on you. But this is common sense. The real issue is being responsible when other cars are being driven in close proximity by other drivers who of course, perceive the road differently. Your driving lessonsin Sherwood park teach you just that-response. How you respond to other cars on the road, how you respond to traffic lights, how you respond to road signs and so on is the base of the kind of driver you become. Being observant on the road and during the driver’s exam will get you through and score you some extra points. No, you will not be awarded actual points for being observant during the exam; but being observant will keep your answers sharp and precise. This is a skill that you acquire during your driver’s training in Edmonton. Therefore, if you are searching for a way to ace your driver’s test in the first go-observe and react. Yo