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What is the primary reason for 'black ice' being particularly dangerous?

Black ice is extremely hazardous because it is a thin layer of ice that's transparent, blending in with the asphalt and making it very hard for drivers to see.

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Question: What is the primary reason for 'black ice' being particularly dangerous?

Answer options:

  • It melts quickly and refreezes.
  • It significantly reduces tire pressure. ✅ It is nearly invisible, making it difficult to detect.
  • It causes engine overheating.

Correct answer: It is nearly invisible, making it difficult to detect.

Explanation: Black ice is extremely hazardous because it is a thin layer of ice that's transparent, blending in with the asphalt and making it very hard for drivers to see.

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