Introduction
Driving is an important skill that is meant to help people transfer between locations effortlessly. However, managing a moving vehicle may be quite challenging, especially during certain seasons. For example, winter is a very dangerous time for drivers, yet summer months also present substantial difficulties that are likely to result in fatalities (Altman, 2019). Summer and winter driving are associated with distinct risks but require similar techniques for handling the car.
Discussion
Driving in the winter and in the summer can be compared based on recommendations for those sitting behind the steering wheel. In particular, people in control of vehicles are advised to move cautiously, not to rush, and to look far ahead (Altman, 2019; Mackin, 2022; Witzenburg, 2021). Consequently, driving practices during the two seasons have more distinctions than similarities and can be contrasted based on the reasons behind the listed recommendations.
First, individuals managing cars should be cautious as hotter temperatures provoke tires to expand, while cold temperatures induce tires to contract, requiring the use of winter tires. Second, persons behind the wheel should not rush because more people, especially young ones, are on the road in the summer and because of slippery routes in the winter. Third, drivers should look far ahead to timely notice road closures and detours prevalent in the summer and anticipate sudden actions on wet, snowy, and icy roads in the winter (Altman, 2019; Witzenburg, 2021). Accordingly, suggestions for those in control of cars are determined by each season’s risks.
Conclusion
To conclude, winter and summer driving are comparable in practices of handling the vehicle but are associated with contrasting dangers. In the summer, the temperature is higher, leading to the expansion of tires, and there are more people and road closures that may cause accidents. In the winter, the temperature is lower, which makes the routes slippery and treacherous, requiring the usage of special tires. Therefore, driving in the two distinct seasons demands those in control of cars to be cautious, careful, and observant.
References
Altman & Altman. (2019). Why driving your car in the summer is more dangerous than in the winter? Boston Injury Lawyer Blog. Web.
Mackin, S. (2022). Seasonal driving tips to keep you safe on the road year-round. Mackin’s Auto Body. Web.
Witzenburg, G. (2021). How to drive in snow safely. Car and Driver. Web.