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

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    If you are driving and happen to slide off the road or get stranded by weather conditions, experts say these tips could help keep you alive. Stay in your vehicle, unless you see potential ...

  3. Slippery road training - Wikipedia

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    Slippery road training is the driving on a closed area with a slippery surface as a part of training road users in driving on slippery roads. It is used in some countries as a mandatory prerequisite for a driving test , or by drivers who wish to practice their maneuvering skills in slippery conditions.

  4. How to drive in snow and icy weather - AOL

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    Driving in snow and ice can pose many challenges, such as much longer braking distances. In very bad conditions it may be best to avoid driving at all, but if you do need to use your car make sure ...

  5. Safety First: Don't Make These 11 Mistakes While Driving in ...

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    1. Speeding. In icy conditions, speeding can be extremely dangerous. The higher the speed, the less control you'll have over your vehicle and the longer it will take to stop.

  6. Winter service vehicle - Wikipedia

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    Road maintenance agencies and contractors in temperate or polar areas often own several winter service vehicles, using them to keep the roads clear of snow and ice and safe for driving during winter. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Airports use winter service vehicles to keep aircraft surfaces, runways , and taxiways free of snow and ice, which, besides ...

  7. Ice road - Wikipedia

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    Road right-of-way: This refers to the road width required to accommodate the traffic. This may range from 30 m (98 ft) to 60 m (200 ft). This may range from 30 m (98 ft) to 60 m (200 ft). Ideally, it has to be wide enough to leave room on both sides for the snow banks and snow drift, with extra space between that snow and the actual travel lane.

  8. Snowy and icy weather is headed to the SouthCoast: tips for ...

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    AAA offers the following tips while driving in snowy and icy conditions: Beware of black ice: Black ice is often difficult to see, and bridges and overpasses are especially prone to black ice ...

  9. 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 .