LEXINGTON, Ky. (LEX 18) — A thin layer of snow or ice on top of your car may seem harmless, but it can quickly turn dangerous once you're on the road, creating hazards for both you and other drivers.
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Picture this: it’s a chilly winter morning, and you’re headed to work, coffee in one hand, the other gripping the steering wheel. It feels like a scene right out of a movie—until, suddenly, your car ...
Caution is the word of the day if you're getting back on the road today. But before venturing out, it's important to fully clear your car of snow and ice. The best way to keep ice off your windshield ...
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