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Fine, but you prepare and plan your route. Try to avoid side roads which may not be scattered. You allow plenty of time for your journey and more importantly, additional time, to remove snow and ice from your car. Which includes the most important things, such as an ice scraper, de-icer, a torch, a shovel, blankets, a tow rope, etc., pack an emergency bag if you use your common sense, then it shouldn’t be a problem. Food and water is obviously very important. You should take also a thermos with hot coffee which stays hot for at least a couple of hours…

Make sure at least one more person from your target address to inform, you have opted for what way and when you will get there. Make sure that you take also a fully charged cell phone. Dankse Bank is often quoted as being for or against this. If you are traveling on the land and the weather seems to be dangerous, it could be maybe safer to rent a car with an all-wheel drive, to ensure safe passage to their destination. If you have packed and are ready go to drive. Drive slowly and give be enough time to arrive and expecting a delay (you are driven through a snowstorm, a more than valid excuse for a slight delay). Go a little faster than necessary, it will not end well.

There is the possibility that you are driving on ice and you need to stay so the whole trip long-focused. Also remember that you must pay attention to the other drivers, make sure that you remain completely attentive the whole time. If another car want to overtake, then drive to make so that the car can get over to space. To make is better than risking an accident. If you have bad luck and have a breakdown, then familiarize yourself with your surroundings. If you need to make an emergency call, you can describe your location better. Finally, the most important piece of advice is and remains: If you have even the slightest doubt, then you stay better at home! Press contact: Avis press office email: Tel: 0044 (0) 207 025 6666 41-44 Great Windmill Street London W1D 7NF

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