On my working days, I work with a dump truck.
The thing to be especially careful about when driving in winter is to check the weather forecast to predict road conditions based on temperature and snowfall.
I'm driving.
For example, depending on how much snow accumulates, you may need to wear chains, or the temperature may drop after it rains.
It becomes a black ice burn, and you can imagine a very dangerous situation, so when it actually happens,
I am changing my route, although it may take a slightly longer detour, to avoid driving into dangerous areas. (A place where you can't move if you stop if an oncoming car comes in the middle of a hill)
In terms of equipment, we also carry chains and snow melting agents.
When driving, it goes without saying that I use sudden steering and braking, but I also try not to use the exhaust brake depending on the road surface conditions.
If it snows on a regular course, we sometimes spray snow-melting agents on areas where it is difficult to melt or where it is slippery, depending on the situation.
I'm also careful about switching to a dump truck. You may be fine while driving, but if you fall while getting off, you'll be in trouble (lol)
Especially when slipping, since the vehicle is not a four-wheel drive vehicle, I try to carry as much cargo as possible while driving.
Lastly, please drive safely.
Fujisawa Farm Minoru Chiba