Adjust your Driving in the Winter

As winter continues on, so do the roads that are in less than ideal condition. After each snowstorm, or even just snow flurries, the snow will have to be pushed away. Sometimes this leads to high snow piles on the corners of streets, driveways, or intersections....

Why Having the Lights on is Important

Make sure to turn the lights on for your vehicle. Doing so will illuminate the headlights and taillights on your vehicle. Those who are driving on the road along with you, will be able to see where you are on the road. Oncoming traffic will need to see where you are,...

Why the Tires are Low?

Cold temperatures can result in the tires losing air pressure at a more frequent rate. For every drop in ten degrees for the temperature, the tires can lose a pound per square inch of air. So if there is a significant drop in temperature, you will notice that the...

When Driving in the Winter, Leave enough Room

As you drive on winter roads, you will want to make sure that you leave enough room. This helps you to drive safe in case cars around you slam on the brakes or start to slide on the road. If the vehicle in front of you has to slam on the brakes suddenly, you will want...