WAUSAU (WAOW) — It’s been a hectic winter for first responders across valuable Wisconsin. On Wednesday morning alone, State Patrol stated they spoke to about 15 runoffs inside the vicinity of Marathon County.
Calls for slide-ins and other crashes were regular this wintry weather season, but it’s now not just Nation Patrol that’s been occupied. After crashes are wiped clean up and automobiles are pulled out of ditches, drivers head to vehicle repair stores.
“It’s plenty busier than we had been before the snow fell,” said Andy Grundman, the store supervisor at Pat’s Body Shop in Wausau.
“People sliding into every different, people climbing back up into their neighbor’s car because they can’t see out of the back window,” he said, are some of the most unusual reasons humans come to the shop right now. The iciness weather gets the nice folks all in Wisconsin.”
Grundman said making sure your automobile is tuned up earlier than you start using permits you to keep away from troubles down the road. Checking your car’s fluids to ensure they’re ready for wintry weather is a superb place to start.
“Everyone manifestly knows you need to have precise tires in the winter time; however, you also need to make sure your suspension is covered up so that you cross down the street directly,” he stated.
State Patrol said the great issue you may do to avoid crashes and slide-ins is to make certain you slow down and leave masses of room between you and the automobile in front of you.










