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The best cars for snow and winter driving
Cars with greater ground clearance can more easily drive over heavy snow and hidden obstacles, such as rocks or tree branches. While all-wheel drive and four-wheel drive can both safely navigate in ...
Failing to properly clear snow and ice from your vehicle creates hazardous driving conditions for yourself and others. Using a snow brush and your car's defroster can help clear your vehicle safely ...
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 ...
WASHINGTON — After a winter storm, many drivers scrape just enough snow from their windshields to see the road, leaving the rest of their vehicle covered in snow and ice. But is that actually legal?
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 ...
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Don't forget to clear snow off your car! You may get into legal trouble if you live in these states
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Waking to a layer of fresh snow can be peaceful. Unless you need to clear it off your car. You may be tempted to brush off just the windows ...
Peter Maxwell is your community reporter for Warren, Center Line, Fraser, Roseville, Eastpointe, St. Clair Shores, and the Grosse Pointes. Connect with him at Peter ...
Driving through snow can be intimidating and also frustrating at times. But if you have somewhere to be, then you will have to drive through it anyway. Some cars perform better than others in the snow ...
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