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Write a composition using one of the topics listed below. Your composition needs to be three to five paragraphs long. It must contain an introduction, a body, and a conclusion.

• Argue for or against the limitation of speed limits.
• Explain why a certain sport is your favorite.
• Compare and contrast driving in the winter and driving in the summer.
• Describe a SINGLE memorable day in your life.

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Answered by kalamfollower
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Winter driving is vastly different from summer driving . A different 
set of driving skills is required in the winter due to extreme weather 
conditions . Winter is by far the hardest season for drivers to 
navigate , while the summer is the easiest . This essay will compare and 
contrast winter and summer driving to show that winter is the most 
technically difficult . 

Winter and summer driving are similar in that both seasons require one 
to get behind the wheel of a vehicle . The basic driving decisions are 
always the same no matter what the season . One must always signal 
appropriately , pay attention to traffic and other drivers around , and 
generally concentrate on getting from one point to another . 

Winter and summer driving are very different in the types of weather 
conditions present . In the summer , there is generally less rain and 
snow to make the roadway conditions hazardous . With dry pavement , cars 
and drivers respond quicker to situations , avoiding accident potentials . 

In the winter , rain and snow make the roads slick and less forgiving in 
dangerous situations . Even if a driver is attentive , winter conditions 
may cause a vehicle to spin out of control at the slightest touch of the 
brakes . 

Winter drivers must be more cautious of distance between cars 
in case one needs to stop quickly . Winter drivers may also have to 
contend with frost and condensation on the windows of cars . Both can 
decrease visibility and reduce driver awareness . Summer is generally 
warmer and dryer , reducing the chance of frost and condensation 
problems . 

All in all , summer driving is more forgiving than winter driving . 
Weather conditions in the winter can render roadways very dangerous , 
requiring increased driver skill . 

The summer roadways are less wet and 
icy than winter roads , allowing drivers to avoid potential threats much 
quicker with less reaction time . Winter driving requires higher 
reaction times , larger technical skill , and a higher level of vehicle 
maintenance for optimal driving conditions .

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Answered by BrainlyFIRE
17

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hope this help you

New drivers may believe that driving an automobile is similar in every season, but experienced motorists are likely to know that winter and summer offer different pleasures and challenges. The most obvious distinctions between the seasons are the temperature, precipitation and amount of daylight. Each of these variables can change riving conditions dramatically. Indeed, some drivers even refrain from driving in certain weather. Fortunately, both seasons do have advantages so drivers can enjoy the road if they respect the effects of different seasons.

Summer heat is cause for caution. Drivers must beware of blinding sun and take care to use sunglasses or pull down visors. Hot, humid weather may also cause windshields to fog up. Using air conditioning to maintain comfortable environment for passengers and pets is also often sensible. Parents may also find melted crayons or plastic toys if the car is left in the heat too long On the other hand, leaving the air conditioning on too long can even cause the car to overheat. Additionally, the temptation to take long drives may lead to driver fatigue. All of these potential hazards mean drivers should be careful driving in the summer.

While summer heat can be difficult to cope with, winter weather including rain, dark skies and hail or snow storms are sure to challenge even the most experienced drivers. Drivers often experience limited visibility during precipitation or heavy fog, which requires them to slow down or even wait out the worst weather. Special equipment such as chains may be needed. Another difficulty is the potential for cars to freeze overnight. Drivers must also watch out for icy on roads that can cause skidding and accidents.


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