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Plan on giving yourself more time to clear the snow and ice off your vehicle. Skipping out on doing so could get you in trouble with the law.
Cincinnati is working to clear streets after one of the heaviest snowfalls in decades, focusing on residential roadways.
State and local law enforcement are sending out an important reminder: Clear the snow off your car before hitting the road.
Many people have reported seeing ice on top of moving vehicles fly off and cause collisions or damage to other vehicles.