The Mercedes-Benz Driving Academy Winter Driving Course

The Winter Driving Course, created by experts at The Mercedes-Benz Driving Academy, is designed to prepare even the most seasoned drivers for the dangers that winter brings to the roads. Forecasters at Exacta Weather predict a bitter winter just around the corner, with the UK set to experience ‘frequent and widespread heavy snowfalls from late November to January across many parts of the UK and Ireland, with below-average temperatures for the winter of 2011-12 as a whole’. So as frost and snow is forecast to set in soon, now is the ideal time to master safe driving skills with the Mercedes-Benz Winter Driving Course, before the hazardous weather really hits Britain’s roads.
The Winter Driving Course offers an invaluable driving experience on the specialist low-grip track surfaces at Mercedes-Benz World, Weybridge. These facilities replicate the hard-to-handle slippery driving conditions encountered during the winter months, giving individuals the rare chance to experience the sensation of driving on black ice and snow, whilst in a safe and controlled environment. During the one-hour Winter Driving Course, drivers are also given practical advice ensuring they understand how their actions can cause the car to lose control and learn how to prevent accidents happening in the first place. With expert one-on-one guidance from a qualified Mercedes-Benz Driving Academy Coach, both new-to-the-road and more experienced drivers can practice how to safely control a car in hazardous conditions.
Nick Saunders, Mercedes-Benz road safety expert explains: ‘The snow and icy weather seriously impacts driving conditions, so it is absolutely essential that all drivers are prepared for driving on wintry roads. At the Mercedes-Benz Driving Academy we simulate these hazardous conditions within the safety of Mercedes-Benz World’s unique track facilities. This gives drivers the valuable opportunity to experience and practice real life skid situations and importantly how to avoid dangers altogether’.
The Winter Driving Course is firmly supported by local safety authorities. Simon Moore, Assistant Chief Fire Officer explains why Surrey Fire and Rescue backs the Mercedes-Benz Academy course: “Winter conditions can vastly increase the likelihood and severity of accidents on our roads. We fully support any initiative that helps drivers of all abilities develop skills to safely deal with hazardous conditions. In a proactive attempt to help decrease road traffic accidents during the colder months, Mercedes-Benz Driving Academy provides such an initiative in the form of their black ice facility which enables drivers to equip themselves with key skills while under the supervision of experts.”
Follow some of the valuable winter driving advice given by the Mercedes-Benz Driving Academy below.
Mercedes-Benz Driving Academy, top tips for safe driving this winter:
Beware of hazards – Black ice, inconsistent grip, snow concealing road markings, increased stopping distance and pedestrians slipping over are just some of the extra hazards you face when driving in cold conditions
Keep in control – Get a feel for the road conditions, anticipate slippery areas and break well in advance because stopping distance is 10 x longer than in normal conditions
Check your tyres – Ensure your tyres have at least 3mm tread and consider switching to specialist Cold Weather tyres which are engineered to deliver superior traction and improved stopping distance in rain, ice and snow
Plan your journey – Consider your route, major roads are more likely to have been gritted so avoid shortcuts in the cold weather
Be prepared – Make sure your car is stocked with essential equipment in case of difficulty, such as a spade, blankets, tow ropes, food and drink and a mobile phone charger
Running from 14th November, The Winter Driving Course is only £99.Gift vouchers are also available, making this the perfect present for loved ones, ensuring they are safer on the roads this winter.
For more information or to book a Mercedes-Benz Winter Driving course, visit mbdrivingacademy.com.
¹ExactaWeather.com – UKWinter Forecast2011-2012, Final Outlook – 30.10.11
² Continental – Test data