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    ly that the roads are wet (as opposed to ice covered), but keep in mind that a short stretch of road with ice on it can be just as dangerous as a ice-packed roadway.

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    There are no secrets when it comes to winter driving. If there's ice on the road, it's dangerous. The big truck flying past you at 55 mph when everyone else is crawling along at 15 or 20 mph doesn't have the inside track on the winter roadways. You're liable to see him in the median a few miles up the road.

    If you're driving on ice, you won't know it until you need to stop. It doesn't matter if you're in a sedan, a 4-wheel drive or a big rig: brakes are the great equalizer.

    Tip #1 Ice on your windshield means ice on the road.

    The ice doesn't have to be packed up on the roadway to be dangerous- a thin sheet of ice can develop quickly into a thick problem.

    Tip # 2 Keep an eye on the temperature.

    Water freezes at 32 degrees. The roadways tend to be slightly warmer than the air temp, but once you're down that low in temperature, you need to be wary.

    Tip # 3 Look for spray coming up from other vehicles.

    If spray is coming off the tires, it's likely that the roads are wet (as opposed to ice covered), but keep in mind that a short stretch of road with ice on it can be just as dangerous as a ice-packed roadway.

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    see him in the median a few miles up the road.

    If you're driving on ice, you won't know it until you need to stop. It doesn't matter if you're in a sedan, a 4-wheel drive or a big rig: brakes are the great equalizer.

    Tip #1 Ice on your windshield means ice on the road.

    The ice doesn't have to be packed up on the roadway to be dangerous- a thin sheet of ice can develop quickly into a thick problem.

    Tip # 2 Keep an eye on the temperature.

    Water freezes at 32 degrees. The roadways tend to be slightly warmer than the air temp, but once you're down that low in temperature, you need to be wary.

    Tip # 3 Look for spray coming up from other vehicles.

    If spray is coming off the tires, it's likely that the roads are wet (as opposed to ice covered), but keep in mind that a short stretch of road with ice on it can be just as dangerous as a ice-packed roadway.

    Tip # 4 Talk to people.

    Make sure your CB radio is on and talk to t

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    ield means ice on the road.

    The ice doesn't have to be packed up on the roadway to be dangerous- a thin sheet of ice can develop quickly into a thick problem.

    Tip # 2 Keep an eye on the temperature.

    Water freezes at 32 degrees. The roadways tend to be slightly warmer than the air temp, but once you're down that low in temperature, you need to be wary.

    Tip # 3 Look for spray coming up from other vehicles.

    If spray is coming off the tires, it's likely that the roads are wet (as opposed to ice covered), but keep in mind that a short stretch of road with ice on it can be just as dangerous as a ice-packed roadway.

    Tip # 4 Talk to people.

    Make sure your CB radio is on and talk to t

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    degrees. The roadways tend to be slightly warmer than the air temp, but once you're down that low in temperature, you need to be wary.

    Tip # 3 Look for spray coming up from other vehicles.

    If spray is coming off the tires, it's likely that the roads are wet (as opposed to ice covered), but keep in mind that a short stretch of road with ice on it can be just as dangerous as a ice-packed roadway.

    Tip # 4 Talk to people.

    Make sure your CB radio is on and talk to t

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    ly that the roads are wet (as opposed to ice covered), but keep in mind that a short stretch of road with ice on it can be just as dangerous as a ice-packed roadway.

    Tip # 4 Talk to people.

    Make sure your CB radio is on and talk to the drivers around you. If you are a new driver, try to find a seasoned driver who isn't talking a lot of big talk. We're all a little nervous out there if we really know what we're dealing with. You want to find a seasoned driver with a healthy respect for physics to help talk you through it.

    Tip # 5 Don't follow too close.

    Traffic tends to bunch up on bad roads-the natural inclination is to follow other drivers. Stay away from four-wheelers. Often they are under the illusion that the roads are safer than they actually are.

    Tip # 6 Watch for warning signs.

    If there are four-wheelers spun out in the median or shoulder, the roads are bad. If you start seeing big trucks spun out, it's time to get off the roadway.

    Tip # 7 There's no load worth your life.

    If you are on dangerous roadways, your best bet is to find a safe spot to wait it out. Let your logbook gain some hours. If you can't find a spot in a truck stop, park on a ramp or anywhere out of the

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