How to Drive in Wet Weather
The art of safe driving in adverse weather, which we have a lot of in the Pacific Northwest, requires preparation and training.
The art of safe driving in adverse weather, which we have a lot of in the Pacific Northwest, requires preparation and training.
You can do many things to be a safe driver, but it’s almost inevitable that at some point you’ll have trouble with your vehicle.
With winter comes a host of things that can go wrong with your car. Be prepared.
The best time to prevent a vehicle breakdown is before your trip ever begins.
New rules require drivers to slow down to a speed that is at least 10 mph below the posted speed limit when passing stopped or slow-moving vehicles that are using sirens or flashing warning lights.
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