Road conditions are becoming increasingly hazardous in parts of Norway, with snow and ice creating slippery driving surfaces. Ken Ove Holm from the Norwegian Road Traffic Information Centre, known locally as Vegtrafikksentralen, issued a direct warning: "It's turning white on the roads." This statement highlights the immediate danger caused by rapidly worsening winter weather. The Norwegian Road Traffic Information Centre is responsible for monitoring road conditions across the country and providing timely updates to the public. As snowfall continues and temperatures remain below freezing, moisture is freezing upon contact with road surfaces, leading to slick conditions even on treated roads. Authorities recommend that drivers reduce their speed, maintain greater distances between vehicles, and avoid unnecessary travel until conditions improve. These warnings are particularly relevant in areas experiencing active snowfall or where sub-zero temperatures cause precipitation to freeze instantly. The original notice did not specify exact locations, the advisory applies broadly to any region affected by these winter conditions. Mountain passes and northern parts of Norway are especially prone to sudden drops in visibility and the formation of black ice during such weather events. Drivers are reminded that road treatments may not be sufficient during intense snowfall or rapid temperature changes. The Road Traffic Information Centre continues to offer real-time updates to assist travelers in making safe decisions while on the road.
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