Failing to properly clear snow and ice from your vehicle creates hazardous driving conditions for yourself and others.
Digging your car out after a snowstorm can feel like a race against time, but experts say rushing, or using the wrong tools, ...
First, check to make sure the car's tailpipe isn’t blocked by snow or ice. You’ll be running the engine, so everything has to be clear. Start the engine and turn on the rear window defroster. Turn on ...
If you park on the street during a snowstorm, you wake up to a car encased in a thick layer of frozen snow. Here’s what you ...
Is your car shaking when you drive? If it just started, it might be due to Winter Storm Fern. Here's what to know.
Multiple cars were damaged when snow and ice fell from a D.C. elementary school. The persistent snow and ice has caused ...
Snow and ice left on a vehicle can block visibility and break loose at highway speeds, putting other drivers at risk. Several ...
Laws vary by state, but drivers can still face fines or citations if snow or ice blocks visibility or creates road hazards.
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 ...
Plus, will insurance cover the damages?
The Tri-State’s first significant snowfall of the year left many drivers brushing off their windshields this week.
Snow and ice chaos led to damaged cars at Shepherd Elementary as first responders evacuated due to a gas odor.