![]() Don't get distracted by the actions of other drivers and road users! Most important when you're driving - FOCUS on what you're doing.A front- or all-wheel drive vehicle is better. If you can, DON'T take a rear wheel drive vehicle for the purposes of your driver's test.Fit your vehicle with good winter tires.Use the parking brake every time you park the vehicle for the purposes of a driver's test and afterward to be a safer, smarter driver.Be able to activate the heater and defrost controls and the windshield wipers in the winter. ![]() Slow back from where you actually want to stop, and then creep up to where you want to stop when roads are snow covered and icy.Posted speed limits are under ideal conditions.Know that winter maintenance is going to decrease as you get farther and farther away from the main roads.When stopping at snow covered intersections, you only have to stop behind the sidewalk.For example, you don't have to be 8"-12" inches from the curb when parking - only behind the vehicle in front. It's easier to pass your driver's test in the winter because it's less exact. ![]()
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