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  2. Afraid of hypothermia, icy roads? How to stay safe during ...

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    Winter can bring intense cold, snow, sleet, and freezing rain across the United States and its territories. Even Hawaii gets snow on its Big Island, and major cities as far south as Atlanta and ...

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    Farther to the east, the combination of a clipper storm, coastal storm and Arctic air will lead to slippery travel and even snow-covered roads for a time from parts of the Great Lakes to the ...

  4. Winter road - Wikipedia

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    A winter road is a seasonal road only usable during the winter, i.e. it has to be re-built every year. This road typically runs over land and over frozen lakes, rivers, swamps, and sea ice. [1] [2] Segments of a winter road that cross an expanse of floating ice are also referred to as an ice road or an ice bridge. [1]

  5. Ice road - Wikipedia

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    When an ice road is part of a winter road, as is commonly the case, its design and construction is comprised within the overall road planning, i.e. in conjunction with the over-land segments. [2] Either way, factors that need to be addressed before construction include the following:

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  7. Top of the World Highway - Wikipedia

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    The Top of the World Highway is a 127 km-long (79 mi) highway, beginning at a junction with the Taylor Highway near the unincorporated community of Jack Wade, Alaska travelling east to its terminus at the ferry terminal in West Dawson, Yukon, on the western banks of the Yukon River. The highway has been in existence since at least 1955 and is ...

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