#AskTatyanaLoefflerVulpe Extremely cold temperatures, ice and snow are facts of life drivers must learn to deal with in Ontario. Winter temperatures in Toronto are usually around 0 degrees Celsius, but they can drop to as low as minus 25 degrees C. You might head to work in the morning under clear, sunny skies and be confronted by a blizzard for your evening ride home. Being prepared for winter driving is important to keep you safe and prevent accidents, so here are a few tips to get you ready for whatever winter might have in store. Make sure your car is ready ...
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#AskCoreySax Driving during winter in freezing temperatures can make for a scary task, but driving while the roads are covered in ice or snow can be especially daunting. However, there are many preparations and precautions drivers can take before they hit the road and while they are out and about. Can your trip be delayed? Obviously, the best course of action during a winter storm would be to reroute your trip or postpone it completely until the storm has cleared if that is an option. If neither of those is a possibility, then at minimum be prepared when you leave ...
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