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How to Recognize and Avoid Black Ice While Driving

How to Recognize and Avoid Black Ice While Driving

Winter driving can bring its own set of challenges, but black ice is one of the most treacherous. This nearly invisible hazard can turn even the safest drive into a dangerous situation in the blink of an eye. If you've ever wondered how to spot black ice and what you can do to avoid it, you're at the right place. What Exactly Is Black Ice Black ice is a thin layer of ice that forms on the road surface, often blending seamlessly with the pavement. Unlike snow or slush, black ice is nearly invisible, which is why it is so dangerous. It typically forms during the early morning or late evening hours when temperatures drop below freezing. Bridges, overpasses, and shaded areas are especially prone to black ice formation because these spots freeze faster than the rest of the road. While the name suggests it's black, black ice is actually clear—it just takes on the color of the road beneath it. Recognizing the conditions that lead to black ice is your firs ... read more