Cold temperatures are making early December in New Hampshire feel quite winter-like. And state officials are sharing reminders on how to stay safe — both indoors and outdoors.
On the roads
New Hampshire drivers should expect that state troopers will enforce the state law requiring them to remove snow and ice from their vehicles: And with good reason, according to State Police Lieutenant Chris Storm.
"Flying ice can shatter windshields, and cause other drivers to swerve and crash,” he said. “So take time to please clear off your vehicle before traveling our roadways."
Storm added that troopers will also be enforcing violations of the state's "move over" law, which now requires drivers to move away from any vehicle in the breakdown lane that is flashing hazard lights or burning a flare

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