As we prepare for the winter season, getting your car ready for its quick or long trek can make all the difference.
Don’t forget your pets. If it’s too cold for you, it’s too cold for them. And remember to have your winter survival kit in your car in case of a breakdown.
Ken Springer On January 25, 1978, an unusually severe blizzard struck Ohio, with temperatures in the single digits and wind ...
More than 70% of roads in the U.S. are in areas where it typically snows at least 5 inches a year, according to the Federal ...
A car expert shares his automotive necessities (and a few luxuries) that make winter driving much more enjoyable.
here's what you should include in your winter driving emergency kit. Winter weather means early nightfall, so you'll want to add a flashlight to your list of car staples. D'Arbelles recommends a crank ...
Planning to take full advantage of your resort season pass this winter and have lots of trips into the mountains planned? Have you checked in with your car or truck lately to confirm that it’s ...
This fall, UAB Off-Campus Student & Family Engagement brought back the popular exam “survival” kits for families to purchase for their students. Each exam kit comes with a variety of snacks and fun ...
One cup of cooked rice, half a tablespoon of seeds (mustard, cumin), one tablespoon of coriander leaves, half a tablespoon of coconut oil, 2-3 cups of water, one-fourth cup of curd, one chopped ...
Do you live in the mountains or plan to head there a lot this winter? Here’s what you need to know about prepping your car or truck for driving on snowy roads. Planning to take full advantage of your ...
If you don’t own a car with AWD or 4WD, it’s still possible to drive in snow safely–but definitely get to know how your car handles when it’s slick. Front-wheel drive will feel more ...