By Staff Writer
As temperatures dip below 20 degrees and we inch closer to winter, it is not just our wardrobes that need adjusting, our driving habits do too. Winter can catch many of us off guard. Misty mornings, slippery roads, and darker commutes become part of our everyday reality. The good news? A few simple adjustments can make all the difference for you, your passengers, and others on the road. At Xploreza, we believe safer roads begin with informed drivers who feel empowered. We bring you are friendly reminder to help you navigate the cold months with a little more ease and a lot more confidence.
Preparing your vehicle
Before you even turn the key, give your car a quick check. Cold weather affects
everything from oil consistency to tyre pressure. Make sure your oil level is right and not too full, as thicker oil can slow things down in colder conditions.
Tyres lose pressure when it is cold, so keep an eye on them, especially if your car does not have a built-in alert system. And while you are at it, check your wiper blades, worn-out ones will not handle that early morning mist or grime effectively.
Your windscreen deserves some love too. Condensation and dirt can build up more quickly in winter, so top up your washer fluid with one that includes freeze protection. If possible, park under cover to protect your battery and keep your engine a little warmer for those early morning starts.

your drive too.
You, in the driver’s seat
Winter is not the time to rush. Roads may be wet or icy, especially in shaded areas or near bridges. Increase your following distance and reduce your speed where visibility is poor. Avoid cruise control when roads are slippery, and steer clear of puddles, which can hide potholes or cause hydroplaning. If you are driving in mist, use your fog lights or low beams. High beams can reflect off the mist and reduce visibility even more. Keep your headlights on during every trip and brake earlier and more gently than usual.

Together, we can make our roads safer this winter. Let us look out for one another because every trip matters.




