Summary
Driving in the fall presents new challenges, from slick leaves to reduced daylight hours. When dry, leaves can hide potholes and create fire hazards, while dirty windshields and fogged windows obstruct your view. Wildlife like deer are more active, requiring extra attention. To stay safe, clean your windshield, slow down for better tire traction, and be cautious of hidden dangers. Adjusting your defroster to outdoor temperatures can prevent fogging and improve visibility. Being prepared can help you navigate these autumnal risks with ease.
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