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Residents are advised to prepare for hazardous driving conditions during the morning commute as the snow moves through the ..
Driving in the snow can be dangerous. Whether snow-covered roads are part of your everyday commute to work or your reward after a long trip into the mountains, preparation can save your life.
Even a little snow and ice could cause roads and bridges to become slick, increasing the likelihood of a car accident. However, if you are in a position where you must drive due to work or to ...
Slow down and use “Eco” Mode. If you’re driving in snow, the car’s traction motors will have to work harder. Driving slower in bad conditions is good practice from a safety perspective ...
IT’LL PUT ME OUT FOR. WELL, IT COST ME TODAY FOR WORK. YESTERDAY WAS THE SNOW, SO IT’LL PUT ME OUT FOR A COUPLE OF DAYS. TODD LOWRY WAS DRIVING TO WORK ON TUESDAY MORNING WHEN A CHUNK OF ICE ...
“The ice is crazy, it seems like the snow plows and people going around salting are doing a great job, I haven’t had any issues driving to work,” said Charlie Galluscio, a graduate student ...
Ensure all lights and sensors work. Clear snow and dirt from all lights and sensors. Clear snow and ice off of all windows and mirrors. Cars drive along a snow-dusted Blue Ridge Parkway.
As for your vehicle itself, ensure the following before driving: Tires should have good tread and be properly inflated. Ensure all lights and sensors work. Clear snow and dirt from all lights and ...