Driving in the summer is not that bad as driving in the winter, but is still a challenge. The weather is just not good if you are not properly prepared. As everyone knows, summer has a very sunny climate, and if you don’t have A/C your car will be hot. Also some of the time at that season is raining, in some places it is raining every single day of the week. This makes the streets dangerous. Too much water makes it hard to see the …show more content…
In the winter most of the problems are because is cold. A proper heater will fix some of the problems, but not all of them. When is so cold, the ice is everywhere; the cars have ice, the street have ice, the freezer have ice. Well that last one is obvious, the thing is that there is ice everywhere. It’s so much dangerous to drive when the streets have ice, even more dangerous than drive when water is everywhere. You have to get the ice off the windows of your car and this is hard. Nobody wants to do that. And that’s not the end. We all know that in some places the ice don’t comes alone, there is also the snow, which is kind of the same as the ice. Well, I don’t know for certain because I’m still learning how to drive. But I’ve heard that is also like hitting a wall with your forehead.
Driving can be different in both of the two seasons and the there is something dangerous about both summer and winter driving, if you don’t pay attention. It doesn’t matter if its winter, summer, spring, or fall, all of the seasons have their own pros and cons. At the end, if someone ask me which of them are worse I would say its winter of course, but they both have their