Winter Driving Tips
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With thanksgiving just around the corner, the winter season is almost upon us. As all drivers should know, driving through winter poses risks and challenges that can be overcome with a few simple tips and pointers. Here are some important winter driving tips from Car Care Council.
Check antifreeze level to protect engine, radiator, and hoses against freezing Carry emergency kit, heavy bag of sand in trunk; weight will lend traction on icy roads Check battery; winter weather can cut life in half Replace windshield wipers if cracked, torn; use specialized winter blades in severe conditions Keep tires properly pressurized; use specialized tires in extreme climates Maintain gas tank at least half full to prevent gas lines from freezing
Via Car Care Council
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