Manitoba Class 5 Learner Knowledge Test · Question
What specific hazard does black ice pose, especially in Manitoba winters?
Black ice is a thin, transparent layer of ice that is often invisible, making it extremely dangerous as it provides no visual warning of slippery conditions.
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Question: What specific hazard does black ice pose, especially in Manitoba winters?
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- It causes tires to melt due to friction ✅ It makes the road appear wet, but it is actually frozen and extremely slick, making it hard to detect
- It can only be found on gravel roads
- It creates deep puddles that cause hydroplaning
Correct answer: It makes the road appear wet, but it is actually frozen and extremely slick, making it hard to detect
Explanation: Black ice is a thin, transparent layer of ice that is often invisible, making it extremely dangerous as it provides no visual warning of slippery conditions.
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