Motorists ought to be aware of the potential hazards caused by winter weather, according to one firm.
It is important to use common sense when driving in "tricky" conditions during the winter, the firm suggested, urging people to be aware of speed limits and to concentrate on the road.
Additionally, the company warned motorists about the risk of car theft when they leave their vehicles running to defrost their windows .
"Beware that the majority of car insurance policies stipulate that any claims you make may be void when leaving your keys in the car or leaving it unattended," it advised.
According to the firm, taking out car breakdown insurance can offer "added peace of mind" at this time of year.
Insurancewide.com's report follows comments made recently about such incidents of car crime by Graeme Trudgill, technical and corporate affairs executive at the British Insurance Brokers' Association.
According to Mr Trudgill, motorists ought to ensure that they stay will their car when they are defrosting their windows in a morning.
Motorists warned over winter driving
Fri, 04 Jan 2008
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