Drivers have been warned that disabling traction control in certain winter situations could actually help them escape when ...
Winter is coming and so are the crashes, spinouts, and road closures that spike every year once snow and ice hit the pavement ...
You probably hear this at least twice a year, if not more: "You can't drive electric vehicles in the winter." And it is certainly and unfortunately true that EVs lose range when it gets cold outside.
Traction control has been a required feature on all new cars sold in the U.S. since 2012, likewise antilock brakes and stability control — though the feature predated the government requirement by ...