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Tiremakers offer new tread designs and compounds for winter
Wed, 17 Nov 2010When preparing your vehicle for winter, most people think about getting the battery tested, installing new wiper blades and having plenty of windshield-washer fluid on hand. Those are all good habits. But if you live in a cold-weather part of the country, installing a dedicated set of winter tires is another thing you should consider.
Hospital car park staff to wear CCTV cameras
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Study finds teen drivers need more time in adverse conditions
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