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  2. You Need These Must-Haves in Your Car This Winter - AOL

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    In winter, Paul recommends stocking extra clothes, boots, a compact snow shovel, a long-handled snow brush and ice scraper, a portable jump pack (to jump-start a car battery and plug in your phone ...

  3. 21 Products to Keep in Your Car That Could Save Your Life - AOL

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    Another way to get traction for your car in snow or ice, mud or sand: an emergency traction mat ($24 at Amazon) that won't take up much trunk space, since they fold flat for storage. AutoZone ...

  4. These Car Emergency Kits Keep You Prepped for Inclement ... - AOL

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    Every car should have an emergency kit with jumper cables and first-aid supplies—plus some winter-specific items to carry once the temperature drops. These Car Emergency Kits Keep You Prepped ...

  5. Winter service vehicle - Wikipedia

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    A winter service vehicle (WSV), or snow removal vehicle, is a vehicle specially designed or adapted to clear thoroughfares of ice and snow. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Winter service vehicles are usually based on a dump truck chassis , with adaptations allowing them to carry specially designed snow removal equipment.

  6. Driving in the snow? What to do if you're stuck in your car ...

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    8 things to do in a winter storm while driving. First, it's important that you try to keep your car\'s gas tank as close to full as possible. Storms can arrive or worsen quickly, and running out ...

  7. Snow socks - Wikipedia

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    Some brands also offer snow socks for specialized vehicles such as forklifts or airport ground support equipment (e.g. pushback tugs or loaders). Driving with snow socks usually reduces the maximum allowable speed to between 30 km/h (20 mph) and 50 km/h (30 mph) depending on the snow sock brand, snow sock size and vehicle class.

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