Driving in the summer or driving in the winter both has its challenges. Different temperatures and changes in weather can affect the way we drive. For example, in the winter, roads get icy making it easier for accidents. During the summer, your car will wear out faster and your tires will tear due to hot temperatures. The laws of driving will stay the same throughout both seasons even though they require different driving skills.
Winter driving you have to be more cautious and drive slower. During the cold season drivers may have problems with frost on the windows making it hard to see. There will be more traffic if it is snowing or raining in your area. You should leave more space between cars in the winter because accidents