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When driving in severe weather, it’s best to slow down, pull over if necessary, give other drivers more space, and avoid driving through flooded roadways.
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It’s more than just slowing down, as shown at Bridgestone’s Winter Driving School. Sliding around a snowy parking lot is a ...
If you’ve scheduled your move to Minneapolis during winter, you’re in for a chilly adventure. From icy roads to subzero wind chills, winter in the Twin Cities is not for the faint of heart. But don’t ...
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Wait for Traction: You can gently brake, but often wheels will regain contact, and you can gently accelerate to return to normal driving ... and wait for the weather to pass,” Packard said.
If you encounter one, dial 911 immediately. Here are additional winter weather driving tips: Share your travel plans: When venturing out of town in hazardous winter weather, be sure to inform ...