TCS: How to get safely through autumn
GOOD DRIVING The dangers of accidents in the fall are increasing. Shorter days, falling temperatures and, above all, bad weather are responsible. That's why you should heed the advice of the TCS experts. In particular, it is necessary to keep a greater distance from the vehicle in front, to overtake with caution and, above all, to be ready to stop at any time within sight. Deteriorated visibility It is [...]
In particular, it is necessary to keep a greater distance from the vehicle in front, to overtake with caution and, above all, to be ready to stop at any time within visual range.
Deteriorated visibility
It is important to be on the road with clean windows. In particular, the windshield and rearview mirrors must be clear and should be cleaned inside and out.
The windshield wiper water and antifreeze should also be checked, as should the wiper blades. The latter should be replaced when they are worn. It is also recommended to drive with dipped headlights and not with daytime running lights.
Dangerous evasive maneuvers
At dusk and at night, wild animals must be expected from forests. It is necessary to adjust the speed accordingly and be ready to brake.
As soon as an animal becomes visible on the road, the animal should be scared away by means of dipped headlights and horns. If possible, avoid dangerous evasive maneuvers.
It's time for winter tires again
In October, according to the rule of thumb from O to O, winter tires should be mounted before summer tires are put on again around Easter.
The TCS recommends a tread depth of at least four millimeters for winter tires and tires that are no more than eight years old. In addition, the air pressure should be checked regularly, as insufficient pressure increases fuel consumption and tire wear. In addition, the driving behavior deteriorates when swerving and during braking maneuvers.