Driving in Spring

Spring is here! With brighter days and warmer weather, driving conditions may seem easier, but this season brings its own challenges. Stay prepared with these essential tips:

For tips on driving, view all of our driving advisories here.

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Watch out for unpredictable road conditions

Just because the sun is out, don’t assume the roads are dry or there’s plenty of grip. Watch out for the following conditions:

  • Icy patches: Overnight temperatures can still drop, creating hidden ice, especially in shaded areas.

  • Spring showers: Rain can make roads slick—slow down, avoid sudden moves, and drive in tyre tracks for better grip.

Check your tyres

  • Temperature changes affect tire pressure—check regularly.

  • Ensure your tread depth is at least 20mm for optimal safety.

RED has a partnership with TyreSafe – find out much more about tyre safety here.

Beware of Wildlife

After a Winter hunkering down, animals get more active in the Spring and so the chances of hitting one and causing damage to your vehicle increases.

  • Animals like deer become more active—watch for movement near roadsides.

  • As vegetation grows, it’s harder to spot animals on the verges and in hedges and woods until they venture out onto the road, often at the last second.

Increased outdoor activity

Everybody is a fitness fanatic!

  • More cyclists, runners, and pedestrians are out—stay alert, especially in parks and residential areas.

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Potholes & road damage

Winter leaves behind potholes — Hitting one at high speed can damage your suspension or tyres, so keep a safe distance from the vehicle ahead so you can spot, and avoid, potholes in time.

Sun glare & visibility

The sun sits lower in spring, causing glare. Keep your windscreen clean and sunglasses to hand.

Don’t forget: if you wear prescription glasses, make sure you have prescription lenses in your sunnies too…

Expect Heavier Traffic

Spring means holidays, events, and busy roads—plan ahead to avoid congestion.

For working drivers who’ve got used to using certain routes in particular periods, they need to keep an eye out for when there could be sudden big increases in traffic numbers, so they can avoid getting caught up in public congestion.

Driving Advisory: Driving in Spring

For more in-depth tips and detailed recommendations, download the full PDF guide. Stay informed and drive safely!

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