(TestMiles) – With gas prices climbing toward four dollars a gallon as spring travel picks up, many families feel the pinch on their weekly budget during school runs, errands and weekend outings.
Spring often means increased rainfall. Wet roads can reduce tire traction and make driving conditions more hazardous. The National Weather Service (NWS) regularly updates information about spring ...
Originally published on Your AAA Network. Winter isn’t the only season with dangerous driving conditions. Driving in the rain is hazardous as well, particularly in the spring when showers are common.
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