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Driving Safely in Winter Weather

The sleet and snow that come with winter weather can make for adverse driving conditions, so it's important to adjust your driving habits during such events.

Driving in sleet and snow all comes down to visibility and traction. Before you even get in your vehicle, make sure all your windows as well as the roof are clear of snow. Use your defroster to ensure good visibility. Once inside, it should go without saying to fasten your seat belt.

Make sure your snow tires are in good condition, and if chains are necessary, do install them. Don't make any…

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Think About Reducing Distracted Driving

Losing concentration while driving, even for a split second, could lead to an accident. Remember, a car doesn't need to travel at high speeds to cause severe injuries after a crash. That's why talking on the phone, texting, or changing channels on the radio come with risks. Why not employ safer driving practices by following tips to reduce distracted driving?

Eating and drinking behind the wheel reflect another common problem. Driving with one hand on a wheel and one on a coffee cup seems unwise. Imagine if the hot coffee spilled.

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Distracted Driving Is Dangerous And Real

Distractions are easy to come by in the car, but they must be avoided and controlled at all costs. Being a distracted driver is not only dangerous to the driver, but it poses a real threat to everyone on the road.

It is recommended that you store your cell phone away in a safe area where you cannot access it unless there is an emergency. You need to do this just while you are actually driving, but it is still important. Yes, there are some special emergency circumstances in which you may need it, but that should be literally the…

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What is front-wheel drive vs. rear-wheel drive?

Cars drive on all four wheels, right? Well, it’s actually a little bit more complex than that. While it’s true that vehicles use all four wheels,front-wheel drive, rear-wheel drive, and all-wheel drive refers to the way that the transmission transfers power from the engine to the wheels. Front-wheel drive vehicles are the most common because they are easy to design and get great gas mileage. However, you don’t get a lot of power and acceleration from a front-wheel drive vehicle.

Rear-wheel drive vehicles are designed for power, which is why muscle cars and trucks typically

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