To be honest we get that little snow where I live in the U.K., every time we get it it’s an option to improve my snow driving skills. I don’t make any preparations beyond making sure my vehicle is fit for winter. Basically a good service and making sure to spray the door seals and locks with silicone to stop them freezing up. Driving in ice and snow is a mindset as far as I can tell which is basically about keeping it smooth. No fast acceleration, braking or cornering at the same time it’s not something I get to practice very often so it’s about finding somewhere safe to practice and learn.
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