Shovel any snow off your driveway. Clear the snow on either side of your driveway by about 1 foot to prevent any melting snow from making your driveway wet.
Use an ice removal tool to chip away any ice from your driveway. If you leave any patches of ice, they will melt and then refreeze on your driveway.
Apply a thin layer of deicer to your driveway to help prevent any melting from refreezing on the driveway. Sodium chloride works between 16 and 20 degrees F; calcium chloride works in temperatures before 0 degrees F; and magnesium chloride works best until -13 degrees F.