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MARYLAND — (WMAL) Maryland State Police responded to three separate incidents today on 1-95 and 1-495 caused by ice flying off vehicles.
Drivers are responsible for clearing the snow off their cars.
The State Police put out the following press release:
After multiple incidents today involving drivers being injured by glass from windshields broken by flying ice, Maryland State Police are urging motorists to remove all ice from their vehicles to prevent it from becoming dangerous highway projectiles.
Maryland state troopers at the College Park Barrack have dealt with multiple incidents today involving vehicles damaged by ice flying off other vehicles on I-95 and I-495. In three separate incidents, drivers suffered eye injuries from spraying glass from windshields broken by ice from other vehicles.
Flying ice can also cause drivers approaching it to swerve, or take other evasive actions not expected by motorists in the area. This could easily contribute to traffic crashes.
Troopers urge all drivers to take the time to clean their entire vehicle of ice and snow before traveling. This includes clearing the hood, roof and trunk areas of the vehicle.
Please be sure to clear ALL snow from your vehicle before driving. It allows you to see and prevents crashes from blowing snow or ice. pic.twitter.com/j0eXFXJqvG
— MDTA (@TheMDTA) March 15, 2017