Road Safety
Be prepared ahead of time to deal with bad road conditions. Prevent damage and potential accidents and ensure driver safety.
Opting to close roads due to wet conditions during and after heavy rainfall can reduce weather related driving accidents by 46%.
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severity - 4 extreme
Avoid Outdoors: Hazardous Winds
Avoid any unnecessary time outdoors. Drive safely - reduce speed and watch out for debris on road.
severity - 4 extreme
High Risk: Icy Conditions
High risk for accidents, slippery road and low visibility. Reduce speed, turn on fog lights and drive safely.
severity - 3 sever
Turn On Fog Lights: Low Visibility
Reduce speed and turn on fog lights due to low visibility.
severity - 4 extreme
High Risk: Slippery Roads
High risk for accidents, slippery roads and low visibility. Reduce speed and drive safely.
severity - 4 extreme
Drive Safely: Bad Road Conditions
Bad road conditions, reduce speed and drive safely!
severity - 3 sever
Switch AC To Circulation Mode: Bad Air Quality
Close windows and switch AC to a circulation mode, un-healthy air quality expected.
severity - 3 sever
High Risk: Lightning and Thunder
Try to find a route that avoids the storm. Alternatively, wait out the storm in a safe location. Monitor lightning activity, motion, directionality, and speed 15 and 30 minutes into the future, based on distance from the location.
severity - 3 sever
Expect Road Delays: Snow Accumulation
Communicate road concerns regarding snow to all drivers. Take into consideration delays due to snow cleanup.