Simple parking tips can prevent your car windshield from freezing

Motorists face huge fines if they don’t operate their vehicle in poor visibility conditions – but there’s a simple way to fix the problem.
Park with yours east windscreen can make a difference to the amount of frost deposited each morning.
With the straight line of the rising sun thawing for you, worries about a blurred windscreen – and dreaded fines – can be taken away.
But experts aren’t entirely convinced that the direction of a parked car will give cars too much frost – especially when the rear windshield is likely to remain frozen.
AA’s head of road policy, Jack Couzens, said: “Many motorists will depart before the winter sun rises or even have a chance of getting burned by the ice, which means nothing. different from the driving direction.
“Drivers can avoid having to de-icing their car completely by parking in their garage.
“If that’s not an option, though, the best way to thoroughly clean your windshield and ice windows is to spend five minutes scraping them clean with a scraper.”
With tall and fuel prices increase, blocked roads and a cold winter ahead, motorists are definitely in for this festive season.
We warned you about the risk of yelling at your hands and damaging your windshield if you follow this risky TikTok tips.
Fines of up to £1,000 if you are caught driving dangerously, even if bright sunlight obscure your view.
And Illegal tires could result in a hefty £10,000 penalty fee.
None of which will be helped by upcoming “Little Ice Age” set to send temperatures plummeting to minus double digits next week.
Another top tip is to put an old blanket or towel over the windshield during the night, this helps the glass protect itself from the worst. cold and condensate.
But the most important advice for all motorists this holiday season is stay awake for a few hours before driving.
In 2019, the latest year for which government statistics are known, there were 7,860 drink-driving-related injuries in the UK, according to the Sunday Times Driving.
Can’t know how much alcohol can you handle before getting behind the wheel – so you better not try.
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