Black ice can be very dangerous and very hard to spot. Here is how it forms and what you need to look for when you are driving.
Breakdown
- Black ice appears dark as asphalt shows through the thin ice layer
- It forms when snow melts and refreezes or after moisture and a temperature drop 9s
- Bridges freeze first due to air exposure and materials like steel and concrete 20s
- If you hit black ice, keep the wheel straight and avoid braking 29s
- Reduce speed by lifting off the accelerator; assess surroundings before exiting 34s