Driving in winter weather can be difficult even if you have the most advanced safety features. When driving in winter weather, it's especially important your car does not fail. So, it's recommended you prepare well and maintain the car properly before heading out to ensure your car safety.Â
Check out this funny tire safety video put together by the Colorado Department of Transportation. It hilariously capture Colorado drivers in their natural winter environment.
Tesla is known for the modern features that come standard on its cars. However, some of these features can seem almost too modern because they don't always work as Tesla owners might have hoped. An example of this is Tesla's handle system. It can't always stand up to winter weather.
In the case of your exhaust pipe, snow could create a blockage that may have severe effects on your health that you might not even notice while driving.
Driving in snow, ice, and slush requires extra care and an eye toward car safety. It also requires a car in optimal condition to face all the challenges winter road conditions can throw at it. Do you know what's involved in winterizing your vehicle and preparing for winter driving?
You can protect your car in the winter by following safety and maintenance tips. But what about the things you shouldn't do? Could you actually do more harm than good?
Ice could damage your car's windshield or paint in certain situations. Here's how to remove ice from your vehicle properly, as well as some helpful damage-prevention tips.