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What does the term 'black ice' refer to in Nunavut driving conditions?
Black ice is extremely dangerous because it is nearly invisible, making it difficult for drivers to anticipate and react to slippery conditions.
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Question: What does the term 'black ice' refer to in Nunavut driving conditions?
Answer options:
- Ice that has been painted black for visibility.
- A thick layer of snow on top of regular ice. ✅ A thin, transparent layer of ice on the road surface, often difficult to see.
- Ice that only forms at night.
Correct answer: A thin, transparent layer of ice on the road surface, often difficult to see.
Explanation: Black ice is extremely dangerous because it is nearly invisible, making it difficult for drivers to anticipate and react to slippery conditions.
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