First snow on the roads: how to prepare and drive safely at the beginning of winter

In this article, we review the most important aspects of the beginning of winter: from preparing your car to driving behavior, from removing ice to must-have items in the car interior.
Why is the first snow so dangerous?
Sudden weather changes provoke situations that drivers often underestimate:
- Slippery roads and slush. Even a thin layer of snow can turn a road into a skating rink. The most dangerous places are bridges, overpasses, intersections and sections of road in the shadows.
- Longer braking distance. On wet or icy roads, braking distance can be several times longer.
- Reduced visibility. Snow, fog, sleet and mud from other cars, fogged or frozen windows significantly complicate the situation on the road.
- Human factor. Drivers often drive too fast, brake too late, and keep too little distance in the first few days.

A snow-covered car is more than just a cosmetic problem
The most important reasons to clean your car:
- During braking, snow from the roof can slide onto the windshield, momentarily obscuring vision.
- Snow-covered windows can interfere with the operation of the wipers.
- The driver must be able to see 360° around the car, which is why it is essential to clean the side and rear windows.
- Uncleared snow from the trunk can fall onto cars following you.
- Headlights lose their light intensity if they are covered in snow or dirty.
We also remind you that you should not use hot water to defrost windows – this may cause the glass to crack.
How to defrost windows effectively and safely?
Some cars have remote heating or starting features – if you have one, use it. If not, follow this sequence:
- Start the engine and direct the air flow towards the windshield.
- Turn on the air conditioner – it removes moisture and speeds up defrosting.
- Ventilate the interior by opening the doors or windows for a few seconds – this will help the moisture to evaporate faster.
- If the glass is frozen, use ice melter or a plastic scraper.
- If the glass is frozen, use an ice melter or a plastic scraper.
Although the engine and car warm up faster when driving, do not start driving when visibility through the windows is poor – it is unsafe.
Rules of conduct on the road during the first snow
In winter, the most important thing is to take your time and drive carefully.
Recommended:
- Drive slower than usual.
- Keep a greater distance from the vehicle in front.
- Brake early and evenly – especially at intersections.
- Avoid sudden maneuvers – the wheels may lose traction and the car may become uncontrollable.
- Take turns carefully – slipping starts earlier than expected.
- Check to see if the road surface is icy on bridges, overpasses, and under trees.
When ABS is operating, you may feel a vibration in the brake pedal – this is a normal reaction of the system.
What is worth having in your car in winter?
Minimal and practical set:
- Ice scraper and snow brush
- Window defroster spray
- Flashlight
- Warm blanket
- Jump starter or booster
- First aid kit (mandatory)
- Reflective vest (mandatory)
How can insurance help during the winter?
Some insurers offer a free roadside assistance package in their TPVCAPD contracts, which may include jump starting, towing, or tire changing. It is recommended to review your existing policies before winter sets in and make sure you have what services you have.
The first snow is a reminder that road conditions can become dangerous in an instant. A properly prepared car, a safe driving style, and a few simple habits significantly reduce the risk. When taking care of your safety, don’t forget to have proper insurance – it becomes especially relevant at the beginning of the winter season.
✅ We remind you:
You can quickly compare and purchase mandatory civil liability insurance on the Man ramu insurance platform.
Palygink draudimo bendrovių siūlomas kainas per kelias minutes!

Which is better – to arrive 5 minutes early or to be 5 minutes late?
A five-minute margin reduces stress and the risk of errors. How to plan your morning, your route, and arrive on time without rushing.

Holiday Dangers for Pets: What You Need to Know About Decorations and Insurance
Christmas decorations and plants can be dangerous for dogs and cats. Learn how to protect your pets from accidents and when pet or home insurance

Drivers will be required to disclose whether a private car will be used for business activities
From 2026 When concluding a MTPL contract, private car owners will be required to confirm that they will not use the vehicle for economic activities.

What you need to know if a drone crashes into your home
The press coverage of a drone of unknown origin and purpose (possibly Gerbera) that flew over Vilnius and landed at the Gaižiūnai training ground, which

Washing your car in winter: myths, facts and tips
Regular car washing in winter helps prevent corrosion, improves visibility and ensures road safety. Learn how to do it right and where the dangerous myths
