Should Alabama drivers leave windshield wipers up for the winter storm? AAA explains potential damage and alternative ways to ...
Windshield wipers are such a simple little thing on the front of your windshield, that it can be easy to underestimate their importance—that is until you get stuck in a rainstorm. In bad weather ...
During winter, car owners in snow-prone areas are faced with the dilemma of either lifting or not lifting their windshield wipers. While either position has its advantages, many longtime drivers in ...
Unless you live in one of those odd everything-is-the-same-all-the-time no-weather places such as Los Angeles—I’m looking at you, The Drive editor Jonathon Klein—driving in the rain is a normal part ...
Rain-sensing wipers create deadly visibility gaps in heavy downpours by prioritizing convenience over safety, failing to ...
Parked cars with their windshield wipers pointed towards the sky are a common sight in cold climates during the winter. It’s a sign that snow and ice is forecasted. Even though it looks a bit silly, ...
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If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. Windshield wipers aren’t something many drivers probably ...
As fall sets in, you might notice that it’s getting harder and harder to see out the front window of your car. If your windshield wipers don’t clear your windshield, or if they leave nasty streaks as ...
Your windshield is dirty, and the wipers aren’t clearing the dirt and water like they used to. Chances are that it is time to change one of the essential consumables in your car. It’s not just about ...
Every winter, this is a common situation when car owners toss over whether to droop their windshield wipers blades up when there is a looming storm. At first sight, this is a relatively obvious choice ...
Those who grew up and/or learned how to drive in a place that saw a lot of ice and snow each winter (and sometimes also the fall and spring), probably have developed some habits over the years that ...