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Winter tips! What can be done against snow and ice on the car?

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Recently updated on March 4, 2022 at 08:11 am

Winter tips! What can be done against snow and ice on the car?

The winter months make motorists due to ice and snow mostly to create on the vehicle. We have a few important ones for you Notes put together so that you can get through the icy days safely. Vehicles that are icy or covered in snow must of course be used before starting the journey thoroughly turns away will. According to the law, drivers are included Committed before starting the journey through the Scratching free from slices and Exterior mirrors for sufficient By views to care. The view not only has to be forward, but also laterally and after behind be free. If you fail to thoroughly clear your vehicle of snow and ice, you are liable to prosecution and in some countries like Austria you have to pay a fine of up to 5.000 Euro expected.

Motorists should consider the following:

Das Auto set a link from your homepage to Fewo-von-Privat.de be sure complete to be cleared of snow so that they too subsequent Road users cannot endanger. Also are snowy license plates, a not completely scratched free Front window or a snowed in car roof sometimes even punishable. The car's engine is also allowed while clearing it of snow and ice no way Laufen.

Winter tips! What can be done against snow and ice on the car?

But what about snow-covered traffic signs?

How cars can too Road Signs to be snowed in. But this is no charter for road users to ignore them or themselves illegal to behave. Basically: As long as the signs are based on their shape are recognizable they stay too valid. This regulation primarily affects traffic signs, which are characterized by their appearance, such as the octagonal stop sign or that on the Pointed trianglewhich for priority give obligated.

Winter tips! What can be done against snow and ice on the car?

Other but the matter arises snowy traffic signs represent which not clearly can be interpreted by their optics and multiple meanings can have. The best examples of this are triangular danger signs or the round prohibition or Speed ​​limit signs. If these are so covered in snow that they can no longer be seen, a road user can also turn not punishable when he does this not followed. However, an exception applies to resident or local Road users, who know exactly which bans or restrictions apply on the route. You must comply with these even if the signs are covered in snow and are not recognizable.

Which regulations apply to parking permits or parking tickets?

If valid Parking permits or parking tickets are not visible on the car due to the mass of snow, drivers risk No punishment. Because the road traffic regulations only stipulate that this in or on the vehicle under Normal conditions clearly visible must be appropriate.

Winter tips! What can be done against snow and ice on the car?

in summary - clear the car properly from snow:

  • Remove snow and prepare the ground
    – Dig up the car with a shovel or similar tool
    – all wheels should be visible
    – In addition to snow, also watch out for ice
    – heavy or deep snow requires a lot of strength
    – Be sure to dig out the tires far enough so that you can get in
    – Do not necessarily remove ice with a rough surface, it may offer grip
    – Look at the exhaust before starting the engine (it must be free of snow, otherwise exhaust gases can get inside)
    - Spread something granular around the tires (behind and next to the tires, powder - grit - wood chips - salt - cat litter - car mats - door mats - carpet scraps, this gives the tires more grip)
    - try to drive out
  • Place solid objects such as boards, checker plates, etc. in front of and behind the tires
    – this gives grip if the litter didn't work
    – Driving the car out of the snow
    - Switch to four-wheel drive, if available
    – Put on snow chains, if available
    – shift to the lowest gear (automatic vehicle level 1)
    – Straighten the wheels
    – Turn the steering wheel so that the front wheels are as straight as possible
    – rock the car out of the snow (a bit backwards, forwards again, etc.)
    – Proceed carefully and not too much speed
    - if there are no visible successes after a few minutes, give up to keep your gear intact
  • let some air out of the tires
    – deflate until the tire can be easily depressed (no longer than 20 to 30 seconds)
    – but only if the tires are not already low on air
    – do not let out too much air if you have no way of increasing the tire pressure again afterwards
    – Do not let the wheels spin
    – the wheels spin but nothing moves, let it go
    – Inflate air again
  • lift the car
    – Clear a sufficiently large area for the jack
    – If possible, use a particularly stuck bike
    – Remove loose snow and ice as best as possible
    – Clear a flat and firm place for the jack
    – Only raise the car with the jack at a stable point on the frame
    – Lay down a solid base for the jack
    – lift the car from the vehicle / jack according to the operating instructions
    – fill up the area under the tire with solid objects to give it grip (sand, gravel, rocks, blankets, plants, wood shavings)
    – compress the whole thing (if possible with a rubber mallet or stone)
    - Lower the car
    - try to drive out

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