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Ask a Trooper

Question: I heard you talk about bridge decks freezing up on the radio, can you please write about it?

Answer: An icy bridge’s most dangerous threat is their element of surprise — they catch drivers off guard. Even though the main roadway may appear relatively safe, bridges, overpasses and exit and entrance ramps can be icy. Drivers traveling on a clear, dry day may not realize that wind under bridges can quickly turn a thin layer of water or snow to ice.  That’s because a bridge is exposed to air on all of its surfaces — on top, underneath and on its sides. This causes it to lose heat more quickly than a normal road surface that only has a top surface exposed to air.

Approach bridges, overpasses and ramps with caution.

• Take your foot off the accelerator to gradually slow down. Never slam on your brakes.

• Keep a safe distance from the car in front of you.

Keep both hands on the steering wheel, eyes on the road, stay alert — and remember that your seat belt is your best defense in case of a crash.

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