Every year, more than 1,300 people in America die in crashes driving on snowy or slushy roads and more than 116,800 people are injured. In 2023 alone, the National Highway Transportation Safety ...
CHARLOTTE — Dead batteries, slick roads, accidents, and breakdowns: winter weather can be dangerous for drivers. Consumer Reports explains how to winter-proof your car, plus a cold-weather concern ...
FARGO, N.D. (Valley News Live) -As winter weather settles in, icy roads can quickly turn a normal commute dangerous. Experts say staying safe starts before drivers ever put the car in drive. Sgt.
Experts advise slowing down and increasing following distance when driving in snow or on ice. While weather is a factor, driver behaviors like speeding and following too closely cause most crashes. If ...
A wide swath of winter weather is expected to slam the U.S. through the weekend, moving from the Southwest through Texas and Oklahoma, across the South and Tennessee Valley. It will eventually reach ...
Drivers should slow down, increase following distance, and avoid cruise control on snowy or icy roads. Before hitting the road, check your tires for adequate tread to ensure the best traction. If you ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — As a weekend winter storm approaches, driving experts are urging motorists to stay home if possible, but for those who must venture out, proper preparation and defensive driving ...
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. By Alexandra E. Petri and ...
NORFOLK, Va. — As winter weather settles in, icy roads, reduced visibility, and bitter cold can create hazardous driving conditions. Whether you’re commuting to work or traveling for pleasure, taking ...
Before driving, ensure your car is prepared with an emergency kit, properly inflated tires, and at least half a tank of gas. When driving in snow, slow down, increase your following distance, and ...