AAA on winter storm safety: ‘Consider whether you really need to be on the road’

ABC News’ Stephanie Ramos spoke with David Bennett, an AAA Senior Repair Manager, about how to prepare for driving in potentially dangerous conditions as millions brace for a widespread winter storm.

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