Can you drive safely in severe weather?
It's helpful to know how to drive safely in ice, snow, rain, fog and other inclement weather.
Driving in fog
It's never ideal to drive in dense or heavy fog. Here are tips for when you have to keep driving.
What to do when your teenager has a car accident
A teenager’s first car accident can be traumatic. Consider these tips to help prepare your teen before an accident happens and what to do if one occurs.
Tips for driving in the spring and summer
Protect your car from the damaging effects of sun and heat
Sun protection is important to keeping your vehicle in ship shape. Here's how to do it.
Tips for driving safely in the rain
Being behind the wheel of a rain-splattered windshield doesn't have to be stressful.
Summer driving tips
You're going to need to pack more than beach supplies for that summer road trip.
Tips for driving in the fall and winter
Winter car tips
Help prepare your car for winter with these tips.
Basic winter driving tips
Learn how to navigate snow, heavy fog, ice and more.
What is black ice? Watch for this winter road hazard
Black ice can be hard to spot on a wintry road. State Farm® offers these tips for black ice safety.
New car features when buying a car
Choosing a car can take some time. Here are some car features to consider when you are looking to buy a vehicle.
How to get ice off of your windshield and other tips
Clearing frost, removing snow and scraping ice helps increase your road visibility while driving during the winter months.
Tire maintenance, safety and care
Yes, you do need to learn how to take care of your tires. These six simple to-dos take just minutes.
How to buy a new car from a dealership
Doing homework on vehicles, loan rates, and car prices might help keep the process from being overwhelming.
What are the best tires for winter driving?
Know the tires you need for winter driving, and how to maintain them for increased tire safety.
Basic winter driving tips
Learn how to navigate snow, heavy fog, ice and more.
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