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Such a Wicked Sign on Wicked Slippery Road

A sign playfully warns, “The roads are wicked slippery,” adding a humorous touch with the term “wicked.” This phrase is commonly used in New England, making the warning both amusing and regionally authentic. To combat slippery roads, people often pour salt on them.

Salt lowers the freezing point of water, causing ice to melt even at temperatures below 32°F (0°C). This process, called freezing point depression, helps prevent ice from forming and makes existing ice easier to remove. Spreading salt improves traction, reduces the risk of accidents, and makes roads safer for drivers and pedestrians during winter. This witty sign adds a light-hearted reminder of the importance of road safety.

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