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Located at the eastern end of Lake Erie, Buffalo, New York is subject to rough winters. When cold air blows across the warm lake water, moisture is accumulated in the atmosphere and comes down over land in the form of snow. Luckily, when the lake freezes in January, snowfall originates from storms only, and is not compounded by moisture from the lake. One might assume that driving in Buffalo is a nightmare in the winter; however, this is not the case given that the city has been operational for hundreds of years. Throughout time they have perfected their methods of dealing with large amounts of snowfall, and under normal winter conditions, business in the city continues as usual. There have been a few bad storms that have paralyzed the city, with the last one being in October of 2006. Storms in the Buffalo region can really cause havoc though on drivers who are traveling on any one of the four main Interstate Highways that intersect the city.

Interstate 90, Interstate 190, Interstate 290 and Interstate 990 connect Buffalo to numerous other destinations. In particular, Interstate 90 is highly traveled as it runs all the way from Seattle, Washington to Boston, Massachusetts. Following that, Interstate 190 can be taken from downtown Buffalo to Niagara Falls and then on to the Canadian border. The remaining two Interstates, 290 and 990, help alleviate traffic in both the downtown and the suburban Buffalo areas.

If however, you feel like you need a primer on your winter driving skills, Buffalo Driving Schools, Inc. is ready to provide that lesson. Beyond private instruction, the company is contracted to assist numerous schools around the Buffalo region with their Drivers' Education courses. Heck, even if you feel perfectly comfortable maneuvering the snowy streets of Buffalo, a certification of having attended Driver’s Education will often earn you a discount on your automobile insurance. Given that there are 32 different neighborhoods in Buffalo, practicing your driving skills while exploring the intricacies of the city will provide hours of entertainment. Unfortunately, Buffalo has been in a population decline for decades, but on a positive note, this has resulted in lighter traffic downtown.

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