British drivers slip up on treacherous roads
Britain's motorists are "woefully unprepared" for driving in extreme weather conditions according to...
Britain's motorists are "woefully unprepared" for driving in extreme weather conditions according to a recent report by Aon's Private Clients division.
The research, conducted independently by ICM, found that the UK's drivers could be a danger to themselves and others when driving in extremes of heat, snow, rain and fog.
The survey revealed a startling lack of awareness: for example, some thought a battery charger would be of more use than additional warm clothing when stuck in a snowdrift. Where
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