Northwest Territories Class 7 Knowledge Test · Question
What is the primary danger of driving on NWT winter roads that appear wet or shiny?
Wet or shiny-looking roads in cold temperatures often indicate black ice, which is nearly invisible and extremely hazardous.
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Question: What is the primary danger of driving on NWT winter roads that appear wet or shiny?
Answer options:
- Reduced visibility due to mist.
- Risk of hydroplaning at high speeds. ✅ Presence of black ice, making the road extremely slippery.
- Increased debris from snowplows.
Correct answer: Presence of black ice, making the road extremely slippery.
Explanation: Wet or shiny-looking roads in cold temperatures often indicate black ice, which is nearly invisible and extremely hazardous.
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