Heavy snow has been making driving difficult across the region, but local auto repair shops have been working hard to make it a little easier.
Randazzo’s Auto Service on Parade Street has been busy during the winter storms, getting cars ready to face the snowy roads.
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One manager said most people have been coming in to switch to winter tires and wiper blades. But he’s also seen some snow-related accidents in the past few days.
“The one thing we’ve been seeing is a lot of people bumping into curbs. Your car slides sideways, bangs into the curb and then it bends things underneath, breaks wheels, ruins tires, bend suspension parts. I mean, that’s the biggest thing, you slide into a guard rail and a lot of times people question if they should spend $4 to $500 on snow tires,” said Carlo Randazzo, Randazzo’s Auto Service manager.
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Randazzo said it’s best to get snow tires on sooner than later to prevent your vehicle from crashing.