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The roads are currently being treated with salt this melts the snow but if temperatures increase it may cause ice

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There could be several reasons why the salt treatment is not working well on the roads. One possibility is that the temperature is too low for the salt to effectively melt the ice. Another reason could be that the salt has been diluted due to precipitation or traffic, reducing its effectiveness. Additionally, if the salt is not applied evenly or if there is a lack of sufficient quantities, it may not have the desired impact on road conditions.

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