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A new guide has been put together by the Institute of Advanced Motorists (IAM), to help six million drivers who are now facing the terrible road conditions.
Continuous bad weather in the last few weeks has led to massive problems on Britain's roads, causing accidents and delays.
Peter Rodget, the chief examiner at IAM and reportedly one of Britain's most qualified drivers, said: "Blame for some of the problems may focus on the lack of salt but a lack of grit on the part of many drivers also led to difficulties, especially on side roads up and down the UK.
"In the last week poorly prepared drivers and vehicles have ended up stranded by driving conditions that for which they had little or no experience."
Mr Rodget added that fresh snow, heavy rain, flooding, fog and high winds were the five main weather conditions to be prepared for.
The BBC has highlighted some of the problems caused by the extreme weather, with Gloucestershire seeing more than 40 people hurt in two bus crashes and West Yorkshire reporting 52 accidents. 

