Winter weather traffic crashes affect thousands of drivers each year. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration ...
Don't drive unless you must. If caught in a blizzard - pull over safely, stay in your car, use hazard lights, drive slowly.
Many local roads are still covered in snow and slush after Sunday's winter storm, making it a challenge for some people to drive.
After the late January snowstorm, warmer temperatures are melting snow off roads and driving people to car washes.
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Driving experts share safety tips ahead of snowstorm, GDOT preps for round 2 of winter weather
With round 2 of winter weather heading our way, there’s an emphasis on staying safe on the roads this weekend.
With inclement weather expected in the Twin Tiers this weekend, officials are reminding drivers to prioritize safety, whether ...
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Road conditions: Ice and bitter cold create dangerous driving across DMV after winter storm
Frigid air and a layer of ice are creating dangerous driving conditions across the Washington, D.C. region as the area digs ...
The winter storm hitting Columbia, South Carolina could impact travel on the roads and at the airports. Here’s what we know ...
Forecasters are predicting nearly an inch of ice in some areas.
AAA urges people to stay home and avoid the road unless absolutely necessary. If you must drive, here are some tips.
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