Stay safe in freezing driving conditions
January 6, 2026
Road safety and breakdown organisation GEM Motoring Assist is urging drivers to prepare their vehicles now to avoid cold weather breakdowns. A chilly start to 2026 has brought widespread freezing weather and Met Office warnings for snow and ice lasting throughout the coming week.

According to GEM, freezing weather slows everything down, including the chemical reactions that power your car battery. In freezing conditions a battery can lose around 35 per cent of its performance, even though every modern vehicle relies heavily on electrical systems. Headlights, heaters, wipers, and in-car technology all add to the demands placed on the battery.
Drivers of electric vehicles should know that their cars are not immune to the effects of cold weather. Low temperatures slow battery chemistry in electric cars, reducing the range available from a full charge. Using the heater and defrosters adds to the drain.
GEM head of road safety James Luckhurst says simple precautionary checks can save drivers a lot of trouble. “Cold weather puts real strain on a car’s 12-volt battery, and its ability to hold charge drops significantly as temperatures fall,” he explained. “That means it’s often at its weakest just when you need it most.
“Batteries rarely last beyond five years, so if yours is getting old, don’t wait until it fails. A quick check or replacement now could save you the inconvenience – and potential danger – of being stranded at the roadside.”
GEM says to listen out for the signs of battery failure, including the engine struggling to turn over; a low whirring sound when starting; no sound at all, which may point to a complete loss of charge or a poor connection. Or the remote central locking or key fob doesn’t work, which could indicate a flat battery.
If your car won’t start and you have access to a second vehicle and a set of good-quality jump leads, you may be able to jump-start the vehicle. Do check the owner manuals for both vehicles to ensure how this can be done without causing damage. Once the engine is running, keep both vehicles idling for a few minutes before carefully disconnecting the jump leads.
And some extra tips for EV drivers include ensuring the vehicle is fully charged before long trips. And make use of pre-conditioning features that warm the cabin and battery while the car is still plugged in
Allow extra time and charge for journeys during sub-zero conditions.
GEM reminds drivers that prevention is always better than cure. “Many garages and automotive centres offer free battery health checks, which can tell you if your battery is charging and holding power safely,” added James Luckhurst. “With freezing weather forecast to continue into next week, it’s well worth taking a few minutes now to check, before you’re left out in the cold.”
For more driving advice during winter conditions, including guidance on cold-weather breakdown prevention, visit www.motoringassist.com.
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