When driving in the snow, you may encounter a moment when you get stuck on the road. Having the right tools to help you get out of harm’s way can make a world of difference. One thing I always keep in my car during winter is the older floor mats or a pair of traction boards in...
Roadshow: Tips for driving in the snowGary Richards
One of the best tips for driving in the snow is that you should know where you’re going. This isn’t the time to rely on navigation, nor is it the time to experiment with the route you take. Despite the beauty of snow, it causes several car wrecks each year, and drivers will ...
So, to make sure we don't end up in the ditch we are getting a refresher on winter driving tips. James Kilibarda is the owner of Elite Driving. For the past 20 years, he's been teaching the rules of the road. RELATED:Could the Twin Cities get more than half the season's current ...
Driving conditions worsened as the snow continued to fall in the Philadelphia region. PennDOT and AAA offered tips on how to stay safe on the roads during the snowstorm.
Driving Rear-Wheel Cars in Snow So, what should you do if you have a RWD vehicle and need to drive in the snow? Fear not! These tips can help you navigate the snow and help you safely reach your destination. Add Weight to the Rear Adding weight to the back of your vehicle provides...
that you could drive the parkway in 3 hours. There’s a heavy volume of traffic, including recreational vehicles and tour buses. The top driving speed is 90 km/hr but there are places where you have to slow to 50 km/hr. Always keep alert for wildlife that may be near or on the ...
on the road. Meanwhile in summer, the days are longer, the nights are shorter, and the temperature is high, thus many drivers do not get enough rest, resulting in lack of energy, fatigue and drowsiness while driving. According to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety in the U.S., ...
Now it's time to drive out. You may need some help getting the vehicle moving with a little push in the direction of travel. This method may or may not work depending on where you are stuck and how much snow you are stuck in. But it's darn sure worth a try. ...
Whether you're planning on driving at night or not, take a moment before every winter trip to clean off your headlights. At home, we suggest you have a squeegee or paper towels stored in your garage, so you don't have an excuse not to wipe the film off your headlights, before you ...