Wintry conditions can cause hazardous driving conditions. It's key to get yourself – and your car – ready for the road.
In the end, the best way to stay safe in winter conditions is also the easiest: if you don't have to go, stay home. And Consumer Reports has one more tip: keep an emergency kit in your car. The right ...
(Family Features) Waiting for the first snow or ice storm to hit puts you and your tires behind the curve when it comes time to get behind the wheel. Preparing your vehicle and brushing up on smart ...
Some winter driving tips might seem obvious, but many may help if you find yourself suddenly in the midst of lake effect snow ...
As winter weather hits New Hampshire again, driving instructors and tow operators are urging motorists to slow down, stay alert, and take extra precautions on slick roads. For student driver Anthony ...
The January Traffic Safety Spotlight was released earlier this week, encouraging safe winter driving in the southwest by ...
Dead batteries, slick roads, crashes and breakdowns — winter weather can be dangerous for drivers. Consumer Reports explains how to winter-proof your car, plus a cold-weather concern affecting ...
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