Driving during the winter is tough enough with icy roads and gusty winds, but add nighttime to the mix, and you have a recipe for serious driving challenges. It doesn't matter what type of driver you ...
Question: What’s the appropriate following distance when you’re behind another car? Four seconds? Two seconds? Or a specific number of car lengths? When does it become tailgating? Answer: It depends.
Some winter driving tips might seem obvious, but many may help if you find yourself suddenly in the midst of lake effect snow ...
Question: I can’t help but notice but it seems like a lot of people are following each other too close out on the highways. It’s been many years since I was in driver’s education but what is the ...
Winter crashes on ice and snow rarely come out of nowhere. They are usually the result of familiar mistakes, from driving too ...
How far behind other vehicles should you be for safe braking distance? Start counting from three seconds, and add seconds for heavier vehicles, high speed, tire-car condition, rain, snow, ice.