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When driving in ice and snow, your tires have less grip, which means that normal maneuvers (braking, turning, stopping) will require more distance and time to complete. It also means that ...
Their superior grip translates to better stopping power and handling ... your parking brake if you start to slide on ice or snow to boost your braking. However, this is an ill-advised maneuver ...
However, if you must drive, experts say there are things that drivers should remember to do when roads have glazed over with ice because normal driving functions – braking, accelerating ...