You’re behind the wheel when suddenly sheets of rain begin to pour down and visibility drastically drops, turning your road trip, commute or errand-running into a hazardous situation. Through the ...
The abundance of rain in the last couple of weeks in North Georgia again exposed our maneuvering weaknesses. Wet roads and, worse, standing water sent cars sideways and caused contact citywide. These ...
There is a debate on the local Facebook group up here in the snow belt on when to use your hazard lights (four-way flashers). Some say it’s illegal to drive with them on and they are only to be used ...
When people notice one traffic hazard, they are less likely to see a simultaneous second hazard, according to new research from North Carolina State University. The finding has potential applications ...
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