“The main advice is not to rush, rush always turns into not very good results.

This must always be understood, especially in an unfamiliar area.

This rule also works in summer, but especially in winter.

All competitions, driving too fast on a long journey, I think, should be banned, ”said Kadakov.

He noted that in winter it is better to go during daylight hours, since now there is a rather short daylight hours.

The auto expert emphasized that it is advisable to plan the trip so that "the lion's share takes place during daylight hours."

According to the specialist, from a technical point of view, you need to be prepared for the fact that anything can happen on the road.

“If you don't have a spare wheel in your car, then you need to take it with you.

If the road is very long (2-3 thousand km), it is quite possible that it makes sense to take a spare camera as well.

Sometimes there are difficult situations when you "kill" two wheels, and one spare.

You can at least put a camera in the second wheel and drive to the tire fitting.

It is imperative to take with you at least a minimum set of tools ... Do not forget about other consumables: "wash" and some other things ... Even a five-liter canister of water will come in handy on the road, "he explained.

Kadakov also stressed that the telephone is an important tool for the driver.

“You must have with you not only a charger for it, but also a power bank.

If suddenly you are left without an engine, then you are left without electricity and without charging, ”he concluded.

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