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Keep Reading35% of all car accidents in the U.S. are caused by adverse weather. Moreover, 70% of winter deaths are attributed to snow and ice. In an effort to help reduce the number of collisions in Colorado, the Denver car accident attorneys at Bowman Law would like to offer even more tips.
One of the biggest accident-causing problems in Colorado is black ice. Black ice is clear water frozen on dark roadways, presenting a hidden trap for motorists who cannot see the slick pavement. It is particularly prevalent on bridges, below overpasses, and in areas surrounded by trees. When drivers encounter black ice, their tires will slip and the car will skid out of control. Because black ice can form so quickly and is so camouflaged on the road, OSHA officials call it “the deadliest of all winter driving hazards.”
Keep an eye out for the following clues that black ice may be present:
There are also precautions you can take to lessen your chances of coming into harm’s way:
If you hit a patch of ice, here are some tips to help stay in control:
For more information about Colorado winter driving, you can contact our attorneys today at 720.863.6904 or email us for your free consultation. Our lawyers handle a wide range of personal injury cases, including Motor Vehicle Accidents, Bicycle Accidents, Pedestrian Accidents, Slip & Fall Accidents, and Dog Bites & Attacks. We service Arvada, Aurora, Boulder, Broomfield, Denver, Commerce City, Lakewood, Littleton, Thornton, Westminster, Wheat Ridge, and other parts of metropolitan Denver, Colorado.