5 Tips for Safe Driving as the Days Get Shorter

Gloves? Check. jacket? Check. Beanie? Check. You wouldn’t go out into the cold without being prepared, right? It’s no different from driving as the days get shorter and wetter. To stay safe on the road, you need to be prepared for changing conditions.

For example, kids go back to school in the fall, so there are more pedestrians and traffic now than there were during the summer. However, that’s just one factor to account for; fall and winter also bring fog, rain, glare, low light, and the occasional snow. Here are some tips to help you prepare for whatever winter

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How to Take Care of Your Newly Replaced Windshield

Knowing what you need to do to take care of a windshield that has recently been replaced is the first step in maintaining your investment. Be sure to keep your new windshield in good condition and make sure it will last as long as possible by using the tips and information found here after installation.

These tips include:

  • Don’t drive the vehicle right away
  • Leave your window cracked open a little
  • Keep the area both inside and outside of your vehicle clear
  • Don’t take the retention tape off
  • Avoid using power washers or going through a car wash
  • Go easy
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