Which side is better to park the car when snow ?
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Hi Lily. Here are some hints on parking in the snow. I think it also depends what way the wind is blowing. Hope this is helpful. Be safe. LPT: When parking outside during the winter, park your car facing ...
Nov 6, 2012 - 21 posts - ‎19 authors
... clear and the guy on the other side of the street was scraping his car.... ... Hopefully this will help keep you out of that bitter winter cold for a few extra minutes! .... Also, park car facing outwards onyour driveway, so once you get going, you ... and I can more easily clean off the windshield with the scrapers.
Using a garage is BEST option.
Some cities have alternating days coinciding with house numbers when they plow so this would be huge factor. Side of street that windshield would be facing into sun to help melt off heavy snow & ice(of course doesn't help if you leave before sun comes up). Side closest to your house so you do not have to walk on ice or in snow any farther than you need risking a fall. I've lived in Ohio.Ind,Ill,Wis,areas and man oh man do not miss the ice, snow and cold as hell winds from Great Lakes area; I live in desert/AZ now. I do miss the Fall smells and the lush green of Spring & Summer but not the humidity either!
The right side
Anywhere that is somewhat sheltered is best
If no garage or carport, at least purchase a windshield cover and use it regularly.
If you're sufficiently motivated, purchase a car cover, and tie it down, to prevent high winds blowing it off the car. Ice and snow readily fall off these covers.