Helpful Winter Driving Safety Tips for Canadian Roads

Winter driving in Canada brings unique challenges, from icy roads and reduced visibility to longer stopping distances and sudden weather changes. Whether youโ€™re commuting to work, running errands, or heading out on a longer trip, being prepared can significantly reduce your risk of an accident. By taking a few simple precautions and adjusting your driving habits, you can stay safer on the road throughout the winter season. The following winter driving safety tips are designed to help protect you, your passengers, and everyone else sharing the road. Continue reading Helpful Winter Driving Safety Tips for Canadian Roads

How to Avoid a Dead Car Battery this Winter

Canadian winters can be tough especially in Ontario โ€” not just on people, but on cars too. Freezing temperatures slow the chemical reactions inside your car battery, making it harder for your engine to start. The colder it gets, the more likely a weak battery will leave you stranded. A little preparation in late fall and early winter can go a long way toward preventing breakdowns on the coldest days this winter.

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