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Flying snow and ice are injuring drivers: In some states, it can cost you up to $1,500
A dangerous winter hazard is injuring drivers across the United States, and it could also hit motorists in the wallet with steep fines. Over the past month, drivers in New Jersey, Maryland, Virginia, ...
A reckless Rhode Island driver outraged their community by driving his SUV completely blanketed in snow the day after a ...
After the blizzard, police don't have to look far to find snow covered vehicles with barely enough space to see out of ...
In Maryland, lawmakers discussed new legislation Thursday aimed at getting drivers to clear snow and ice off the tops of ...
A new Delaware bill requires drivers to clear snow and ice from their vehicles or face fines. Similar bills have failed in ...
There is no law requiring you to clear the snow off the top of your car, but police previously said it does make the road ...
While Delaware still has no law about driving with snow or ice on your car, several other states do, including Pennsylvania ...
Level 1, means roads are "hazardous due to accumulated snow or ice." ...
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