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Drivers Warned Over Common Autumn Hazards

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Motorists have been told how to avoid the dangers autumn can bring to roads up and down the country and what to do when driving in dark and cold conditions.

Experts at LeaseVan.co.uk have revealed their top tips for staying safe and navigating nine common autumnal hazards on the road.

Replacing wiper blades and checking fog lights, there are several inspections that all drivers should make throughout the colder months.

The motoring experts have also identified other potential dangers, such as driving in the Dark and animals on the road and offered their advice on navigating these hazards.

Tim Alcock from LeaseVan.co.uk said: “Now the temperatures have started to drop and the daylight hours have begun to get shorter, we are urging all drivers to watch out for these hazards that can occur on the roads during the autumn months.

“Motorists should ensure their vehicle is in top condition – checking the fog lights are working, wiper blades are clean, and antifreeze levels are correct will help drivers stay safe on the roads.

“There are other dangers which many Brits will not be used to after the spell of warmer months – such as driving through dark nights, slippery leaves, icy roads, and foggy conditions.

“Drivers should stay alert at all times and aware of any potential hazards that the autumnal months can bring.”

Here are LeaseVan.co.uk’s Nine Autumnal Hazards to Watch Out For:
1. Wet Leaves

As the trees drop their leaves, combined with the damp conditions, a pile of wet leaves on the road can be just as dangerous as a big puddle. Ensure to reduce your speed before driving over them, or if safe, carefully swerve the pile altogether. Be mindful that a pothole may be hiding underneath.

2. Cold Mornings

With the onset of autumn and winter months comes a sudden temperature dip. Ensure that your vehicle’s antifreeze levels are checked regularly, and pack the necessary equipment to scrape your windscreen so you can fully see the road ahead before setting off.

3. Wet Weather

Sudden showers and heavy downpours of rain can be dangerous to drive through, especially if drivers weren’t expecting the bad conditions. Rainwater mixed with oil, dirt and grime on the roads can make the tarmac even more slippery. Watch out for big puddles, slow down and remember the stopping distance is at least double in wet conditions.

4. Driving in the Dark

As the daylight hours are quickly reducing, getting the car ready for night-time driving is essential. Check the bulbs in your headlights and taillights regularly, watch for other vulnerable road users and be mindful of your speed.

5. Fog

If the fog is too heavy, avoiding getting behind the wheel is best. But if a quick falling fog catches you out, keep the speed low using dipped lights and fog lights instead of full beam lights. Ensure to leave plenty of room between you and the vehicle in front.

6. Icy Roads

Although ice on the roads may be more of an issue in winter, some autumnal mornings can be cold and icy. Avoid braking suddenly or taking corners with speed – be gentle with the acceleration and any manoeuvres.

7. Wiper Blades

It’s time to check your wiper blades after months of rare use throughout the summer. If they are squeaky when moving across the windscreen, replace the blades to ensure they will work correctly when it inevitably rains.

8. Animals Darting Out

Deers are known to suddenly dart out into the road and are most active during autumn – particularly throughout October. If you see a deer or any other animal on the road, slow down and then continue as usual. But if a deer appears out of nowhere, the safest option is to avoid over-swerving and hit it with full control of the vehicle.

9. Low Sun Dazzle

Low sun at this time of year can make it difficult to see the road ahead. Ensure you have a pair of sunglasses kept in the car, use sun visors and keep the windscreen clean from water marks, bugs and grime. If you are dazzled by the sun, slow down and maintain a safe distance from the vehicle in front.

To learn more about driving throughout the autumn months, head to https://leasecar.uk/van-leasing/.

 

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