The road ahead may be long, but it’s worth taking it slow, especially this time of year.
The Federal Highway Administration reported that more than 150,000 auto crashes occur annually due to icy roads.
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An expert explained how to navigate driving in the snow, especially those scary moments when you hit a patch of ice.
“The most important thing to remember when you’re driving on slick roads is to slow down, take your time, be patient, don’t make any sudden moves or corrections, because it’s very easy to slide,” said Lynda Lambert, AAA safety advisor. “If your car does start to skid, you want to steer your car in the direction you want it to go. Don’t do any sudden braking.”…