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Winter weather leads to dozens of crashes

State Police respond to a vehicle that slid off Interstate 93 during the season's first snowstorm on Dec. 2-3. Courtesy photo/New Hampshire State Police

CONCORD – State Police responded to more than 200 weather-related calls statewide during the recent winter weather event that resulted in slick and snow-covered roads in various parts of the state.

Between 7 a.m. on Dec. 2 and 10 a.m. on Dec. 3 troopers responded to 92 crashes. Injuries were reported in eight of the crashes.

Troopers also responded to reports of 152 vehicles off the road and assisted approximately 50 additional drivers. During the snowfall, the state Department of Transportation reduced speed limits on Interstates 93, 293 and 393 as well as on Rt. 101 and the F.E. Everett Turnpike.

State Police remind drivers that, during winter storms, road conditions can change rapidly and caution is encouraged during hazardous conditions. While behind the wheel, drivers should maintain safe speeds that allow for increased reaction times and keep an appropriate distance from other vehicles, including plow trucks, to prevent collisions.

Drivers are also reminded of state laws requiring them to give plenty of space to disabled vehicles on the side of the road and to clear their vehicles of snow and ice before driving. RSA 265:37-a, commonly known as Sherrill’s Law, requires drivers to slow down, move out of lanes that are partially or wholly blocked when it’s safe to do so, and give plenty of space to vehicles displaying warning signals. RSA 265:79-b, commonly known as Jessica’s Law, requires drivers to remove snow and ice from their vehicles before traveling. Violators are subject to fines or additional penalties for subsequent offenses.