# The road conditions of Iceland in March [**March in Iceland**](https://www.firefly.is/iceland-travel-info/iceland-in-march/) is a time of transition, where winter gradually gives way to spring. However, driving in Iceland in March can present unique challenges due to the lingering winter weather conditions. The landscapes are still often blanketed in snow, and roads can be covered with ice, particularly in more remote areas and the northern regions. This can lead to treacherous driving conditions, especially for those not accustomed to navigating in such environments. ## Preparing for Winter Driving For travelers considering driving in Iceland in March, preparation is key. While main roads, like the Ring Road, are regularly maintained and cleared, secondary roads in rural areas may still be heavily affected by snow and ice. It is crucial to be prepared for varying road conditions: * Renting the Right Vehicle: Opting for a [**4×4 vehicle**](https://www.firefly.is/vehicles/cheap-4x4-rental-iceland/) is advisable. These vehicles offer better traction and handling in snowy and icy conditions, providing a safer driving experience. * Winter Driving Skills: Drivers should be experienced in or familiarize themselves with winter driving techniques. This includes understanding how to control skidding and how to drive effectively on icy roads.