It doesn’t matter how big of a rush you’re in, you should always take the extra time to clear snow and ice from the roof of your car before pulling it out of the driveway. It might seem harmless, but ...
Winter crashes on ice and snow rarely come out of nowhere. They are usually the result of familiar mistakes, from driving too fast for the conditions to heading out in a poorly prepared vehicle. I ...
It's 6:15 AM when you rush outside to begin the early morning ritual of warming up your jalopy, because absolutely no one likes to slide into an ice-cold seat. Except, on this particular morning, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. With the possibility for heavy snowfalls this week in southeast Michigan, the Monroe County Road Commission offers tips for ...
The biggest winter snow storm in years battered Cincinnati this week.Some towns saw over 10 inches on the west side, and many others reported 8-9 inches of snow.Road conditions range wildly from ...
GAITHERSBURG, MD- JAN 03: The light amount of snow accumulation that fell this afternoon served as a picturesque backdrop for a dog walker on Streamside Drive in Gaithersburg, Maryland on January 03, ...
For those of us who don’t regularly face icy roads, driving on snow can be an intimidating experience. Understanding how to maintain traction while keeping control of the car — especially when dealing ...
Winter driving can be tough depending on the vehicle you drive. Specific drivetrains work differently when taking on snow covered roads and each of them has pros or cons. While all-wheel drive and ...
From plunging tyre pressures to the invisible danger of black ice, driving in winter conditions overseas requires a ...
Winter in New York City has a way of exposing weaknesses, mechanical and human alike. This year delivered the full test: sub-freezing mornings, surprise snow squalls, slush-choked avenues, and the ...
And a warm cabin to begin your drive! according to Alex Knizek, the manager of auto testing and insights of Consumer Reports.
Every Floridian has probably inadvertently found themselves driving through hazardous road conditions brought about by some sort of extreme weather event: Dangerous storms, tornadoes or just 5 p.m.