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What is 'black ice' in the context of winter driving?

Black ice is a thin, nearly invisible layer of ice that forms on the road. It often appears as a wet or shiny patch on an otherwise dry road. Areas like bridges

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Question: What is 'black ice' in the context of winter driving?

Answer options:

  • Deep snow that hides the road markings
  • Ice that has been covered by road salt and turned black ✅ A thin layer of transparent ice that looks like a wet patch on the road
  • The exhaust buildup from diesel vehicles in winter

Correct answer: A thin layer of transparent ice that looks like a wet patch on the road

Explanation: Black ice is a thin, nearly invisible layer of ice that forms on the road. It often appears as a wet or shiny patch on an otherwise dry road. Areas like bridges and overpasses freeze first.

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