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Icy roads and blowing snow can mean everything from skidding and sliding to reduced visibility. Drivers should follow these six tips to stay safe.
Read More →Unsafe driving maneuvers including harsh acceleration and braking, sharp turns (cornering), and speeding over 80 mph become even more dangerous in winter weather conditions. Staying on top of driver safety is important.
Read More →The Xtendor system features a heavy-duty, steel blade, available in various lengths ranging from 6- to 10-feet with multiple punch configurations, making it adaptable to almost all major plow styles.
Read More →People text and use apps while behind the wheel over 30% more during the winter holidays as compared with an average weekday, according to data collected and analyzed by TrueMotion, a smartphone telematics company.
Read More →Commercial drivers tend to be more skilled than the average motorist. Even so, it's always good to encourage your fleet to keep their defensive driving tactics up to snuff.
Read More →Daylight saving time came to an end on Nov. 4 and for many fleet drivers that means more time each day driving in the dark. Less hours of sunlight can lead to fatigue behind the wheel during the fall and winter months.
Read More →Designed for heavy-duty pickup trucks and SUVs, the new Blizzak LT has superior handling and control in "the toughest winter weather."
Read More →A driver’s chances of getting in a snow-related crash are highest in the state of Wyoming, according to a recent analysis of 2016 crash data.
Read More →Here's advice from both the State of Massachusetts and Lake County, Ill., on how to safely share the road with snow plows.
Read More →The Lake County Division of Transportation in Illinois offers advice on how to safely share the road with snow-plow trucks.
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