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 ...
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, ...
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 ...
"This depth of snow is perfect for snowblowers," said John Berlingieri, founder and CEO of Berrington Snow Removal in Holbrook. "It's kind of powdery, so it works very well. With shoveling, each scoop ...
Several police departments across the region have put out a PSA for those who still have snow and ice on their cars. It's ...
Warm Clothing and Blankets - If your car breaks down in freezing temperatures, staying warm is critical. Pack extra hats, gloves, and a couple of blankets in your kit. Heat-reflective emergency ...
Many drivers assume AWD is best for snow, but winter tires and the right drivetrain matter more than you think.
Laws vary by state, but drivers can still face fines or citations if snow or ice blocks visibility or creates road hazards.
Plus, will insurance cover the damages?
Need to run an errand after a snow storm? If you live in New Jersey, you better clean the snow off your car completely before ...
Drivers in Connecticut must clear snow and ice from their vehicles or they could face fines.