Drivers that live in cold weather states are used to removing snow and ice off their vehicles after a massive storm. But what many don't realize is that not only does the removal of ice and snow allow ...
A new Delaware bill requires drivers to clear snow and ice from their vehicles or face fines. Similar bills have failed in the past.
While Delaware still has no law about driving with snow or ice on your car, several other states do, including Pennsylvania and New Jersey. So, for those who commute to work beyond the borders of the ...
After the blizzard, police don't have to look far to find snow covered vehicles with barely enough space to see out of ...
The snowstorm is over and you've ventured back outside with plans to see friends or go shopping. You find your car is buried – really buried – in snow and ice. What do you do? With the right ...
Here are the brushes and scrapers that saved my Porsche after a tough NYC winter, clearing snow fast without destroying the ...
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — Central Virginia roads have been treacherous this week — not just because of ice on the ground, but because of ice on other cars. AAA says drivers should make sure their car is ...
If your tires are filled with snow, there are some easy solutions: Hand wipe the tires, rotors and wheel wells so they're cleared of snow; Take the car to a car wash and have the warm water melt the ...
There are many reasons why not clearing your car off after it snows can be dangerous. But is it illegal in New Jersey? What is the penalty?