Driving in snow

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Ok judging by the forecast its going to be pretty snowy tomorrow.

Is it a good idea to lower tyre pressures? does that help in any way?

I run mine quite high for better mpg

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If you lower your pressure making the tyre softer it will squash more and close up your tread pattern. You will be wanting as much grip as possible so stick with recommended pressures and just drive nice and smoothly. Slow down using the gears etc helps. Oh and keep plenty of distance between you and the car in front. Adjust it accordingly for the complete numpties who will be tail gating you and do not realise they wont be able to stop as quickly as they usually can.
 
high gear, low revs, no sudden and/or jerky movements with the wheel or the pedals.

having said that, i recommend going to a bit flat empty space and doing quite the opposite :)
 
One thing that always get's me when the snow comes down is 4x4 drivers speeding around, sure you might have more traction to get moving, but all cars have 4 wheel braking.
 
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