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An AA spokesperson has highlighted three quick but essential checks every driver should complete before setting off on any winter journey. With the cold weather now in full swing, roads are increasingly prone to icy patches, snow, heavy rain and other unpredictable conditions. ‌

These weather conditions can make driving more challenging and potentially dangerous. Research from vehicle history platform carVertical found that January carries the highest crash risk at 10.3 per cent, with the current month November not far behind at 9.8 per cent risk. ‌

Milder weather and longer daylight hours generally seem to reduce the likelihood of accidents, with April recording 7 per cent and September 7.1 per cent, though June registered at 9.2 per cent risk, the Mi

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