Politics & Government

Harford County Turns Attention to Plunging Temperatures

'Motorists are urged to use caution as the potential for black ice increases...' —Emergency Manager Rick Ayers

Harford County officials urged drivers to be extra cautious Tuesday and Wednesday due to potentially icy roads.

"As the temperature drops, roads and bridges are susceptible to freezing, which may lead to accidents," Harford County Emergency Manager Rick Ayers said.

It will be below freezing Tuesday night and Wednesday in Bel Air, according to the National Weather Service, which forecast low of 16 and a high of 30 degrees.

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"Motorists are urged to use caution as the potential for 'black ice' increases due to projected subfreezing temperatures," Ayers said.

The State Highway Administration offered these 10 tips for winter driving:

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  • Clear ice and snow off your vehicle.
  • Use extra caution at ramps, bridges and intersections.
  • Increase following distance.
  • Take your foot off the gas if you start to skid, and steer in the direction of the skid. (Do not hit the brakes!)
  • Treat inactive traffic signals as four-way stops.
  • Don't expect to drive as you would during normal weather.
  • Ensure all head and tail lights are operational.
  • Try to move safely onto the shoulder if your vehicle becomes disabled.
  • Don't drive through standing water.
  • Plan your route in advance; call 511 for traffic conditions or visit www.MD511.org.


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