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 ...
Plus more winter driving tips.
Wintry conditions can cause hazardous driving conditions. It's key to get yourself – and your car – ready for the road.
Learn what to do after a car accident in snow or ice. Stay safe and follow these essential steps.
Drive slowly in the snow and ice, leaving six to 10 car lengths between yourself and the vehicle in front of you. Even if you ...
Warm Clothing and Blankets - If your car breaks down in freezing temperatures, staying warm is critical. Pack extra hats, gloves, and a couple of blankets in your kit. Heat-reflective emergency ...
Winter weather can turn even short drives into stressful experiences. Snow, ice, freezing rain, and bitter cold all take a toll on your vehicle ‒ and on your ability to stay safe on the road.
Snow and ice can cause massive accidents. Here's what drivers can do to help reduce damage if they can't avoid a crash.
When the snow falls, a four-wheel drive might help but it's no substitute for prudence - Joe Giddens/PA Freezing weather brings with it the most treacherous driving conditions faced by British drivers ...
Eleven tow trucks were required to clear the 29th Street overpass near the Jones Falls Expressway after a 15-car pileup sent one person to the hospital Sunday. Slick road conditions caused by snow and ...
Laws vary by state, but drivers can still face fines or citations if snow or ice blocks visibility or creates road hazards.