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The One Thing You Should Never Do While Driving on Ice

The One Thing You Should Never Do While Driving on Ice

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Make Sure Your Car Is Equipped for Icy Roads

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Be Attentive to Road Conditions

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Adapt Driving Behavior if Conditions Change

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Always Wear Your Seatbelt

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Drive Slow Through Icy Conditions

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Brake Slowly

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Maintain More Distance Than Usual

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Keep a Calm Composure

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Make Sure Your Car Is Equipped for Icy Roads
Be Attentive to Road Conditions
Adapt Driving Behavior if Conditions Change
Always Wear Your Seatbelt
Drive Slow Through Icy Conditions
Brake Slowly
Maintain More Distance Than Usual
Keep a Calm Composure

Winter is coming and roads across the country will start freezing up. While this is a yearly occurrence, driving is more dangerous than usual. Wintertime weather plays a major role in the likelihood of car problems, accidents, and even fatalities. When the temperature dips below 32 degrees Fahrenheit, the roads start to freeze, tires get less traction, reaction times are slowed, and iced-out roads make sliding out or losing control all the more likely.

According to the U.S. Department of Transportation, the 10 years between 2007 and 2016 saw 13% of all accidents occurring on icy roads. Frozen roads are dangerous, prone to abrupt change, and harder to navigate than drier roads. That's why it's important to understand how to drive in these circumstances. Let's take a look at some pointers to make driving on icy roads as safe as possible as well as what not to do when dealing with frozen conditions. (If you're thinking of taking a long journey, here are some questions to answer before going on a road trip.)

To compile a list of helpful tips for driving in icy conditions, 24/7 Tempo consulted a range of transportation, lifestyle, and government publications including AAA, Idrivesafely.com, and Wrench.com. Next, we researched the dangers of driving on icy roads and helpful tips for avoiding accidents or danger. After that, we confirmed aspects of our research using sites like Icyroadsafety.com, the Federal Highway Administration, and CA.gov.

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