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If you find you are unable to avoid riding on a very slippery
surface such as ice or snow, slow down as much as possible
before you get to it. Pull the clutch, coast across and stay off the
brakes. On a long section of snow-covered roadway, try to ride
on loose or fresh snow. Hard-packed snow has less traction than
loose snow.
The other danger of riding in winter is the cold. The cold will
affect the performance of both rider and equipment. Here are
some things to watch for:
1) Cold weather lowers tire pressure, so check it regularly.
2) Your face shield will have a greater tendency to fog.
3) Wear sufficiently warm clothing.
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