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Montana ranks 5th in U.S. for winter crashes due to black ice, snow, and poor visibility on rural roads.
Montana ranks fifth in the U.S. for winter weather-related car crashes, with 1.66 incidents per 100,000 people, driven by black ice, blowing snow, strong winds, and poor visibility on remote, rural roads.
Wet pavement and snow reduce traction and increase stopping distances, heightening crash risks despite low population density.
Experts urge drivers to slow down, increase following distances, and avoid cruise control.
With winter lasting up to six months in some areas, preparation and caution are critical for both locals and visitors.
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Montana ocupa el quinto lugar en Estados Unidos por accidentes de invierno debido al hielo negro, la nieve y la mala visibilidad en las carreteras rurales.