What should I do if I have to drive in the winter weather?
Slow down, increase following distance, and be alert for rapidly changing conditions.
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A severe winter storm has swept across Tennessee, creating dangerous road conditions and leading to numerous accidents, injuries, and at least one fatality. Authorities are urging residents to avoid travel unless absolutely necessary.
The winter storm has created a "winter trifecta" of ice, snow, and freezing rain across Tennessee, leading to widespread road closures and hazardous driving conditions. The THP has been working around the clock to assist stranded motorists, respond to crashes, and clear roadway hazards. The primary concerns are downed trees and black ice, which are making travel exceptionally dangerous.
**How to Prepare:**
**Who This Affects Most:**
Slow down, increase following distance, and be alert for rapidly changing conditions.
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