"The best tip for winter driving: Sometimes it's best to stay home, or  at least remain where you are until snow plows and sanding crews have  done their work. If you crash on a snowy or icy road, you'll certainly  be late — or worse. But since you can't always call in to work claiming a  "snow day," it's better to learn how to correctly deal with driving in  the snow.
I've battled snow- and ice-covered highways in two-dozen  states behind the wheel of both passenger vehicles and 18-wheelers.  I've performed hundreds of tire tests on snow-covered roads, attended  snow-driving schools and done precision (translation: "barely in  control") driving in the snow for videos and still photos. From this  experience, here are some snow driving tips the average driver can  follow to reduce the chances of a crash."  [Continue reading...]
 
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