Sherbrooke Record

Car hacks for surviving spring weather

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ate winter and early spring mean slippery driving conditions, more pedestrian­s on the roads and dark, rainy skies. Rather than turning a blind eye to the changes ahead, these car hacks will prepare you for anything the warmer, wetter season brings.

1. Check your wipers. Over the winter, your wipers can become damaged by frost, ice and heavy snow. Keep your windshield clean and clear by installing a new pair of wipers after the snow melts away.

2. Show off your pearly lights. Visibility in the spring months can be bleak. To make your lights shine bright, simply brush them with toothpaste so your vehicle can stand out in a rainstorm.

3. Keep your tires road-ready. Melting snow often unveils new potholes and cracks in the road. Save your car from major roadway damage by ensuring your tires are filled to the manufactur­er-recommende­d air pressure at the turn of the season.

4. Understand hydroplani­ng. Hydroplani­ng occurs when a layer of water builds up between the road and your vehicle’s tires. It can impact the driver’s control and ability to brake. Prevent the risk of hydroplani­ng by reducing your speed in rainy weather and safely avoiding large puddles.

5. Share the road. Warmer weather means there will be more pedestrian­s, constructi­on workers, and cyclists on the roads. Remember that speeding fines are often increased in constructi­on zones, and you need to be vigilant at pedestrian crossings.

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