Over the brief time I’ve been driving, I found there to be a drastic difference in driving in the winter and driving in the summer. The winter weather brings many dangerous conditions to contend with on the road that the summer does not. Cold, wet, freezing winters are much harder to drive in than the dryer summer months.…
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.…
Driving in the winter and summer are dangerous because you can get in a car accident either way. Winter and summer driving are similar in that both seasons require one to get behind…
Everyone who has the privilege of learning to drive has to learn in whatever weather is occurring. This means driving in spring, summer, autumn, or winter. The task of learning to drive is stressful all on its’ own, but adding changing weather makes it all the more difficult. The most major concern is driving in the winter as compared to driving in the summer. Driving during these two seasons is like night and day for many reasons.…
Driving in the winter time can be kind of difficult. You have to deal with the weather being hectic some days. In the winter you will experience icy streets, so you will have drive with caution and drive below the normally speed limit to avoid your car losing you having a wreck. Winter time can also cause for you to have to detour do to some roads might be close because their might be still ice on them that’d haven’t melted yet. Sleeting in the winter can cause the way you drive in the winter time because in Louisiana where I live in doesn’t sleet that’d often but when it does it can be dangerous. Some of the Shreveport residents don’t understand how to drive in that’d of weather and if they do it sometimes might a cause a wreck and might make it difficult to out on the roads.…
In the winter, I feel as if it is more hazardous to drive around just because of weather conditions are always unpredictable. A great deal of accidents occur in the winter due to road conditions, so I would say that driving in the winter is more dangerous than driving in the summer. In the summer, the hot weather is just a hassle, but it’s not as dangerous. Driving in the summer…
At both times they require using the signal lights properly. It may be a rainy or hot day but that doesn’t give anyone the option to not use their signal lights the right way. Also, during both seasons drives must give the same attention as usual on the road. During winter and summer both require following the speed limits as a state law, following speed limits has nothing to do whether it’s boiling outside or snowy. So as overall, driving during the summer and winter do share some similar points together although they have many differences put…
Driving in the winter and summer is extremely thrilling to me. Living in Minnesota you get the luxury of experiencing both of these seasons. Now driving in these seasons is very different. You have to conform to your environment, which entails changing your driving style in order to be safe.…
Driving in the summer is the best. Sometimes when I am free my kids and I would take trips. Even if it’s just driving around the city sightseeing; it’s so relaxing sometimes. At times, driving in the summer can get very stressful with having to get in and out of the car with my five kids on a hot summer day. The heat--I really can’t take it. It makes the kids so cranky and whinny it drive me insane,…
What is two to three months long, popular, and unnecessary? Summer Break! Educators around the world say children should attend year round schools. They state this because The United States is falling behind other countries in education (Kelsey 28). Other educators, however, are saying students and teachers need a summer break to refresh their bodies and minds and to make new lesson plans. Students and teachers should give up summer break and attend year round schools.…
When you have to compare and contrast driving in the winter and driving in the summer there are many things that come to my mind. In the summer time there is no visual distractions. It is most comfortable to drive in the summer with your windows down. For the most part summer driving is safe then winter driving. I personally despise driving in the winter.…
Winter and summer driving both have their pros and cons but are also similar at the same time. No matter what season it is, you still need to be cautious when behind the wheel. It takes a lot of concentration when driving and understanding that the vehicle is a machine that can be very dangerous. Always be alert to pedestrians, other drivers and traffic. Also, good maintenance of your vehicle is important because both seasons can affect the vehicle and it's parts causing minor and/or severe maintenance issues.…
Winter may be the most beautiful season of all, but it can bring some pretty harsh conditions. If you are feeling a little overwhelmed with the weather and what it leaves behind, you are not alone. The fact is that snow removal can be dangerous work if not done correctly. The following are some tips that will help you to prepare for winter snow removal in the safest manner possible:…
Each season has its own characteristics: heat of summer, falling leaves of fall, blooming flowers of spring, and the snow of winter. In the United States summer and winter are the two seasons that are distinguished from each other. Weather, food, clothing, activities change from summer to winter. In addition, alternating seasons would affect people’s mood and health.…
It provides jobs to people but leaves them being unemployed immediately in a change of tourist levels. The resorts in those places mostly doesn’t work in off seasons. And the people working there are mostly can’t reach other jobs. That causes a big unemployment in the area.…