- February 10, 2017
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No one wants to drive in winter weather, but it’s almost a given that you’ll have to at some point, especially here in Wisconsin. These tips will make your next ice-covered drive a little bit easier and a whole lot safer. 1. Check the Road Conditions Before you head out, check the state Department of
Better enforcement and improved theft prevention technology have led to a rapid decline in vehicle thefts over the past 15 years, but the FBI estimates around 521,000 personal vehicles are still stolen in the U.S. each year. On average, each stolen vehicle incurs about $6,000 worth of damage, whether it’s lost, damaged during theft, or
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHSTA) estimates vehicle collisions with deer account for over one billion dollars in damages, 100,000 injuries and 150 fatalities each year. These tips will help keep you and your car from being part of these statistics. When, Where and How Deer Appear Deer are active all year, but they’re