Winter can get pretty brutal here in West Virginia. However, nothing’s quite as bad as getting up early in the morning to frigid temperatures and a car covered in ice and snow. Most of us, especially if we don’t have a garage, probably slip into the driver’s seat, turn on the car, lock the doors, and head back in the house, waiting for the car to warm up. Did you know there’s a law in West Virginia that restricts you from heating up your car during the winter? There is, and here’s what it says.

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