Posted on 3/21/2018

Every year, around 900 people in the United States die in car accidents during snowy weather. It’s no secret that driving in the snow can be both difficult and dangerous. If your car isn’t well-maintained with strong tires, your chances of getting in an accident increase significantly. Are your tires worn out? Before driving in the snow (or in general), you should check to see whether the rubber on your tires are worn out. If they are, you could very easily slide on ice or get stuck in the snow. To quickly check the tread depth of your tires , you can insert a penny into the rib of your tire with Lincoln’s head pointing down. If you can still see the top of Lincoln’s head even after putting the penny into the rib of the tire, the tire has been worn down and will li ... read more