Many Chicago residents remained susceptible to injury from the weather even after they were warned about
the dangerous icy conditions.
Not exact matches
NS = new snow; PO = powder; PP = packed powder; HP = hard packed snow; HB = hard base; GR = granular; FG = frozen granular; CO = corn snow; BC = breakable crust; UC = unbreakable crust; W = wet; IC =
icy condition; BS = bare spots; DC =
dangerous condition; CL = trail or slope closed.
Icy roads create
dangerous driving
conditions which lead to a quick and unforeseeable death of one of the first characters introduced.
Poor to
dangerous car stability on two occasions First time on a slightly
icy road the car did a 180 degree turn while driving at 40 miles / hour, I landed on the opposite direction of a two way street, fortunately nobody was driving on the other side Second time the car did a 90 degree turn on a slightly wet road, again driving ~ 35 - 40 miles / hour On both occasions the CR - V had top of the line tires that were in fine
condition I have also been driving VW and Hyundai cars and never had this kind of experiences as I had with the CR - V
Construction or
dangerous road
conditions - Accidents on wet or
icy roads are a common occurrence, and tight construction could mean unsafe maneuvers.
With respect to
icy sidewalks, the law will take into account severe weather storms when determining a municipality's liability, in addition to a number of other considerations including: pedestrian traffic, length of time
dangerous conditions existed, reasonableness of the expectation that city would rectify problem.
Even in the best of
conditions with the finest drivers, situations can occur leading to serious accidents, such as
icy roads or brake failure or other system failure leading to
dangerous and deadly truck accidents.
Harsh winter driving
conditions on Highway 43 and the QE2 mean
icy roads often with white - out visibility that can make driving extremely
dangerous.
There are a significant amount of dangers when driving on an
icy road in the winter, and drivers must adjust their driving habits to
dangerous conditions.
Worn out tires aren't able to grip the road as well and can become particularly
dangerous in wet or
icy conditions.
Furthermore, with the recent erratic weather
conditions across Connecticut and the United States, wet,
icy and slushy roads make for more
dangerous driving
conditions.
Drivers can face snow, sleet, rain, fog,
icy roads, and other
dangerous conditions that can seem menacing to most drivers on the motorways.
In addition, cruise control is also
dangerous during
icy and snowy weather
condition.