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      <title>Windshield Wipers and Visibility: The Safety Item That Costs Eight Dollars to Fix</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;Windshield wipers are the lowest-cost safety maintenance item on a car and the most commonly deferred beyond their useful service life. A wiper blade that streaks, skips, or leaves areas of the windshield uncleared reduces visibility in rain to a level that slows reaction time in ways that have been documented in wet weather accident statistics. The replacement cost is $20 to $50 for a complete set of wiper blades. The installation takes five minutes with no tools. The safety return on this investment is among the highest available in automotive maintenance.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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