While all-wheel drive and four-wheel drive may be viewed as the most popular options, front-wheel drive can still be viable ...
Trails below Washington’s snow line around the Puget Sound region can be accessible without the added challenge of snow travel year-round.
When snow hides lane lines, experts advise driving in existing tire tracks when safe, keeping right, slowing down, and ...
Each year, winter weather brings several challenges to drivers—one of the most notable is frozen precipitation. Snow, sleet, and freezing rain each pose unique hazards, including reduced visibility, ...
Between the two options, all-wheel drive is preferable for driving in snow in most situations when compared to four-wheel drive (4WD). Both types of drive are suitable for snowy driving, but the ...
Here’s what you should put in your car safety kit now before that first blast of winter arrives: A blanket or sleeping bag will trap body heat and keep you warm. Hats, gloves, and a pair of dry socks ...