umccall+FollowSnow on Your Car? That’s a $1,000 OopsLeaving snow on your car isn’t just lazy anymore—it could hit your wallet hard. Eleven states (think Alaska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, and more) now fine drivers for not clearing snow and ice off their vehicles. If a chunk flies off and causes damage, you could be out $1,000 or even face criminal charges. Some states even named their laws after victims. Moral of the story: skip the snow-hawk, grab the scraper! #Transportation #WinterDriving #SnowSafety01Share
The Kentucky Buzz | Newspaper+FollowNew Years Eve Snow Alert 🪩❄️ Snow will begin across Northern Kentucky late December 31,2025 and continue into January 1,2026. Snow accumulation is up to 1.0 Inches which will stick , plan accordingly. #SnowAlert #Snow #Kentucky #USA #SnowSafety00Share
robertjones+FollowOld-school ice melt hack: Wood ash works wondersSwapping out salt for wood ash on icy sidewalks isn’t just a quirky throwback—it’s actually a smart move for winter safety. Wood ash from your fireplace or fire pit can melt ice thanks to its potassium content, and it also adds traction, making slippery paths safer. Just scoop, sift, and sprinkle a thin layer—no fancy products needed. Be careful not to overdo it, though, since too much ash can harm your lawn or plants. It’s a bit messier than salt, but your concrete and soil will thank you. Anyone else tried this trick or have other winter hacks to share? #News #WinterHacks #SnowSafety00Share