When driving in icy or snowy conditions, to avoid crashes drivers should:

Reduce speed and increase following distance.
Add extra weight to the vehicle to improve traction.
Engage 4 wheel drive on the vehicle.
Get off the highway as quickly as possible.
Explanation

Rain, snow or ice makes roads slippery, making it challenging to maintain control of your vehicle. To prevent crashes, reduce your speed and increase your following distance. Slowing down allows for better traction, giving you more control over your vehicle. Increasing the following distance provides extra time to react to sudden stops or obstacles on the road, reducing the risk of collisions.

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