Drivers planning to travel on Saturday should continue to exercise caution due to icy road conditions in several areas of Denmark. This information is based on the official traffic map published by the Danish Road Directorate. Large portions of the map are currently shaded in light blue, which signifies the presence of ice and slippery road surfaces. The regions affected include southern and western Zealand, the island of Funen, certain parts of central Jutland, and Thisted Municipality in northern Jutland. On the island of Funen, there is an additional hazard in the form of snow drifts, which may reduce visibility and create more difficult driving conditions. The Danish Road Directorate provides real-time updates on its traffic map to help travelers stay informed about current road conditions. Motorists are advised to consult this resource, particularly if they plan to drive through rural areas or between different regions where road maintenance might be delayed. Winter weather in Denmark can lead to rapidly changing road situations, and icy patches may not always be immediately visible to drivers. The light blue markings on the map serve as a standardized warning for ice-related hazards. Travelers should adjust their speed, maintain safe following distances, and ensure their vehicles are equipped for winter conditions. No other weather warnings beyond those mentioned are indicated in the current update from the Road Directorate.
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