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Be prepared

Think of all the situations you might encounter on the road, and equip the car so that you would feel confident to handle them. Make sure you're always appropriately prepared for our fickle climate, whatever it may throw at you. It's only common sense really.

All year round

Don't carry too much

a cramped, cluttered car will just make you and anyone else on board irritable - especially kids.

Carry these:

Seasonal checklist

Summer
Winter

Before any long journey

Clothes for driving

We all like to be in fashion, but when we're driving it sometimes has to take a back seat. Safety and comfort are far more important. The latest in trendy gear can be risky if it interferes with your control of the car.

Driving dress sense

Dress for comfort in the car, not to be on show. In cool weather, wrap up warmly enough to be relaxed without feeling the need to turn the heating up high. But don't overdo it with thick winter clothes. Driving in a heavy, bunched-up winter coat restricts your movement and can be hazardous. Take off your outdoor gear before you drive.

Wear practical shoes. Nobody looks at your feet while you're driving, so fashion can go on hold until you exit the car. Wearing the wrong kind of shoes behind the wheel can be highly dangerous.

Styles unsuited to driving

The ideal type of driving shoe has a thin, reasonably smooth sole and a low, thick heel. New shoes may be too polished and slippery underneath until they have been worn for a while, so 'walk them in' before using them for driving. If you are a woman and change shoes for driving, leave the pair you're not wearing stowed out of sight when you park, so as not to advertise that it's a woman's car.