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You'll put less stress on your body if you focus on pushing and not lifting snow out of the way. This will use less energy to help you stave of fatigue and will also be easier on your back and shoulders.
Early attempts at snow control involved citizens going to the streets to level the drifts for sleigh traffic. Enterprising inventors were issued the first patents for snowplows in the 1840s.
It's a good idea to carry sand or kitty litter to spread in front and behind the tires to add traction if you get stuck in the snow. If you don't have either of those, you can use twigs, sticks or even your cars rubber mat.