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Write a body of essay regarding driving during the summer and winter months

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Answered by rathnamnaga00
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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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