The winter holiday season, which generally begins with Thanksgiving and ends after New Year’s, sees an uptick in automobile wrecks across the nation. It's not just the snowy and icy days that cause the increase. The combination of heavier than usual traffic, long-distance travel, and festivities involving alcohol consumption are some of the factors that contribute.
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