Icy Roads Monitoring
Alert all teams when icy road conditions are likely to occur. Ensure drivers are taking all the safety precautions needed while driving in these dangerous conditions.
Accidents on icy roads are responsible for an average of 1,836 deaths and 136,309 injuries per year in the US
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severity - 2 moderate
Moderate Risk For Icy Roads: Sleet
Adjust your speed down to account for lower traction. Accelerate and decelerate slowly to avoid skids. Increase following distance - braking distances can increase tenfold on ice compared with a dry road.
severity - 3 sever
High Risk For Icy Roads: Sleet
Adjust your speed down to account for lower traction. Accelerate and decelerate slowly to avoid skids. Increase following distance - braking distances can increase tenfold on ice compared with a dry road.
severity - 3 sever
High Risk For Icy Roads
Adjust your speed down to account for lower traction. Accelerate and decelerate slowly to avoid skids. Increase following distance - braking distances can increase tenfold on ice compared with a dry road.
severity - 4 extreme
Extreme Risk For Icy Roads: Sleet
Adjust your speed down to account for lower traction. Accelerate and decelerate slowly to avoid skids. Increase following distance - braking distances can increase tenfold on ice compared with a dry road.
severity - 4 extreme
Extreme Risk For Icy Roads
Adjust your speed down to account for lower traction. Accelerate and decelerate slowly to avoid skids. Increase following distance - braking distances can increase tenfold on ice compared with a dry road.
severity - 2 moderate
Ice Accumulation Possible On Elevated Surfaces
Expect ice on bridges and similar elevated surfaces. Prepare for escalating conditions. Adjust your speed down to account for lower traction. Accelerate and decelerate slowly to avoid skids. Increase following distance - braking distances can increase tenfold on ice compared with a dry road.
severity - 4 extreme
High Risk For Icy Roads: Snow
Adjust your speed down to account for lower traction. Accelerate and decelerate slowly to avoid skids. Increase following distance - braking distances can increase tenfold on ice compared with a dry road.