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 ...
Winter does not damage cars by itself. The damage comes from repeated cold starts, thicker fluids, salt exposure, low grip, and rushed maintenance. Most of the costly stuff is slow, cumulative wear, ...
As winter travel reaches its peak, many drivers assume that experience alone is enough to handle slick roads, reduced visibility, and unpredictable weather. Mercury Insurance cautions that winter ...
Each year, winter weather brings several challenges to drivers-one of the most notable is frozen precipitation. Snow, sleet, and freezing rain each pose unique hazards, including reduced visibility, ...
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 ...
Snow, ice, and low temperatures create conditions that wreak havoc on cars and roads this winter. Some accessories can keep drivers safe and on the move during extreme weather weather. Winter driving ...
When temperatures drop and roads turn slick, the right vehicle can make the difference between frustration and confidence, between getting stuck and getting there. Now that bad weather is in full ...