Ireland’s winter weather can be unpredictable, and the icy roads, snow, and rain can make driving a challenging task.
Prioritizing your safety, along with the safety of others on the road, is essential during the colder months.
To help you stay safe during the winter months in Clare, we’ve joined Martin Daly Autos to compile a list of practical road safety tips that emphasise tyre safety and the use of essential safety gear.

Choose the Right Tires:
Invest in quality winter tyres which area designed to provide better traction on slippery roads. Before driving on winter roads, check the tread depth and ensure your tyres are properly inflated. Adequate tyre pressure is crucial for maintaining control on icy or wet surfaces.
Safety Gear:
Keep essential safety gear in your vehicle, including; a high-visibility vest, warning triangles, and a flashlight. In case of an emergency or breakdown, these items can make you more visible to other drivers and help you stay safe while addressing the situation.
Slow Down and Maintain Distance:
During winter, reduce your speed and increase your following distance. Slower speeds and greater spacing between vehicles can give you more time to react to unexpected situations and prevent accidents.
Antifreeze and De-Icer:
Stock up on antifreeze and de-icer for your windshield. These products can help prevent ice from forming on your windshield and side mirrors, ensuring clear visibility while driving even on cold winter mornings.
Know Your Brakes:
Familiarise yourself with your vehicle’s braking system. It’s important to know the how sensitive your vehicles brakes. In slippery conditions, take extra care to use gentle breaking rather than slamming on your brakes. Sudden harsh breaking can cause skidding. Consider having your brakes inspected before winter to ensure they’re in good working condition for the cold months ahead.
Emergency Kit:
Carrying a well-equipped winter emergency kit is a good way to be prepared for any unprecidented accidents. Your emergemncy kit should inculde; warm clothing, blankets, a first-aid kit, non-perishable food, and a fully charged mobile phone. In case you get stuck or stranded, these items will keep you safe and comfortable while waiting for assistance.
Check Your Lights:
In winter, days are shorter, and visibility can be limited. Properly functioning headlights, tail lights, and fog lights are essential for both your safety and the safety of others on the road. Make sure all of your vehicle’s lights are in working order before winter.
Avoid Sudden Maneuvers:
Winter weather brings with it treacherous road conditions. Maintain tracttion and stability on slippery roads by refraining from making sudden lane changes or sharp turns.
Plan Your Journeys:
Stay informed about weather conditions and road updates. When possible, plan your trips to avoid driving during extreme weather. Delaying your journey or opting for an alternative route can significantly enhance your safety.
In the West of Ireland, winter road conditions demand a practical and safety-focused approach. Navigate the roads with confidence by following these road safety tips and making sure your vehicle is fully equipped to tackle the Irish winter.
Visit Martin Daly Autos to check that your tyres are roadworthy. (065) 686 7336

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