Tips for preparing your vehicle for ice and snow
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Hitting the road this weekend during winter storm Fern? Check out these winter driving safety tips, including what to do if you get stuck.
Some winter driving tips might seem obvious, but many may help if you find yourself suddenly in the midst of blinding snow or freezing rain.
A storm is expected to bring hazardous driving conditions to much of the United States this weekend. Stay home if you can, but those who must travel should take it slow.
Dead batteries, slick roads, accidents, and breakdowns: winter weather can be dangerous for drivers.
Drivers are advised to keep an emergency kit in their car that includes blankets, a flashlight, food, water and a phone charger in case they become stranded. Letting the car warm up briefly before driving can improve visibility and engine performance, but officials warn against leaving vehicles unattended while running.
With temperatures expected to drop below zero in the upcoming days, here’s how you can get your car ready for the cold.
The winter storm set to hit Western North Carolina is expected to make roads hazardous, possibly for multiple days.
With Arctic air settling over the Midwest, drivers are being urged to prepare their vehicles for extreme cold.
Winter storms can be challenging, but with a few smart tricks and proper preparation, you can keep yourself and your vehicle safe and functional. Here are some practical hacks and essential safety tips to get you through the cold season.
Government officials, residents and airport leaders are prepping for a major winter storm to hit Tennessee starting Jan. 23.