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Why Driving on Black Ice Can Be Dangerous – Stay Safe With These Tips

  Black ice, that thin layer of transparent ice that covers sidewalks, parking spaces, and roads, is dangerous. It is difficult to see, can accumulate rapidly, and is very hazardous for both drivers and pedestrians. All of us who reside in colder regions have at least once encountered black ice. On a gloomy winter day, we are traveling along when all of a sudden, our vehicle loses traction. It’s not always possible for us to regain control. Ice can develop on top of pavement and roads and is known as “black ice” because of how transparent it is, allowing one to see through it to the dark hue of the road. It can be difficult to see from the driver’s seat and frequently causes an unexpected lack of traction when driving over it, making it extremely dangerous and possibly fatal. Why is Black Ice So Dangerous? It is almost difficult to see. Transparent black ice frequently develops in low-light situations, like the evenings and early mornings. Due to the absence of sunlight exposure, b...