AAA Blue Grass provided car and driving advice as icy conditions impact roadways and vehicle safety across the Commonwealth.
Winter conditions call for a different kind of driving than normal weather.
If you can brave the cold to get into your car, here's how you can stay safe from black ice while on the road.
Winter weather traffic crashes affect thousands of drivers each year. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration ...
Hitting the road this weekend during winter storm Fern? Check out these winter driving safety tips, including what to do if ...
The Wisconsin State Patrol reports 13,000 winter car crashes in 2025, with 32 deaths. TMJ4 heard from three perspectives: a ...
If you start to skid while driving, ease your foot off the gas and turn your wheels in the direction you want the front of ...
Meteorologist Nick Kelly spoke with a local driving instructor and insurance broker about why you must take snowy roads ...
Warm Clothing and Blankets - If your car breaks down in freezing temperatures, staying warm is critical. Pack extra hats, gloves, and a couple of blankets in your kit. Heat-reflective emergency ...
A storm is expected to bring hazardous driving conditions to much of the United States this weekend. Stay home if you can, ...
Keep at least half a tank of fuel in your vehicle at all times. Never warm up a vehicle in an enclosed area, such as a garage ...
The winter storm set to hit Western North Carolina is expected to make roads hazardous, possibly for multiple days.