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There are very few days where it is too dangerous to ride. You just need to learn to anticipate the dangers, which you are well on your way to doing.
Manhole covers, RR tracks, construction plates, wet leaves, are very slick when wet. If you must ride over them, try not to hit them at an angle. Same thing with slick streets--it's not the time for making sharp, leaning turns. When it is snowy, take the main streets like Western, which get cleared fast. If you are on a side street, follow the tire treads in the snow and keep your weight on your back tire.
When in doubt, walk your bike through a rough spot. It's better than not riding at all.
Also, I suggest goggles for helping see in snow and avoiding wind burn of the eye.
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