FACTS
- Reduced Traction: Snow, ice, and slush decrease tire grip, increasing the risk of skidding and accidents.
- Decreased Visibility: Heavy snowfall and fog can obscure the road, pedestrians, and other vehicles, making navigation hazardous.
- Extended Braking Distances: Slippery roads require longer stopping distances, challenging drivers to maintain safe following intervals.
- Mechanical Failures: Cold temperatures can affect bus components, such as batteries and braking systems, potentially leading to breakdowns.
- Route Obstructions: Accumulated snow and ice may block roads or create obstacles, necessitating detours and increasing travel time.
- Passenger Safety Concerns: Icy conditions heighten the risk of slips and falls for students […]
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