W ith winter fully upon us, those who live in certain parts of the U.S. are likely to be driving in the snow at some point.
Driving around in the snow gives people enough anxiety. When you add in snow and ice flying off other cars, it can make it even more difficult.
Though driving in the snow should be avoided if at all possible, here's what to know when there's no other choice.
What should you do if your car starts to skid? Should you use sand or kitty litter to create traction? Here are five VERIFIED winter driving safety tips.
Another blast of winter storms is closing schools, snarling flights and putting millions of residents on alert ...
Large portions of Texas were under winter storm warnings or winter weather advisories issued by the National Weather Service (NWS) early Friday.
This can stop them freezing to the glass. If your car has snow on top of it, it’s imperative that you clear this from it before you drive away. When you drive off, the snow can fall off in one ...
The best advice for driving on a freezing, slippery highway in Indiana is this: don't. If you can stay home Monday, do so. But if you have to get on the road because of work and other ...
What's the best way to drive in snow and ice? Don't. That's ideal, but not possible for some people who need to get to work or have other responsibilities. And with snow on the way over the ...
That isn't really the case. An SUV can help you clear deep snow better than a sedan, but all-wheel drive in any car will help you maintain traction and get out more easily when you di get stuck.