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Texas does not see a significant amount of snowfall – but when wintry weather does descend on the Lone Star State, a slew of traffic accidents are sure to follow.
In fact, after a rare spring snow storm last month, dozens of car accidents and two deadly truck accidents on I-30 made many wonder whether many Texas drivers know and understand how to drive safely in all types of weather.
While Texas drivers probably won’t need to utilize these snow and ice driving safety tips as often, it is just as important for our drivers to know and understand how to reduce the chance of a Texas car accident in icy conditions:
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