Black Ice: The Hidden Danger on Morning Roads
Black Ice: The Hidden Danger on Morning Roads
US · Published Nov 7, 2025
Black ice forms when a thin layer of water freezes on cold road surfaces, creating a nearly invisible hazard.
Drivers often don't realize they're on black ice until their tires lose traction, leading to dangerous skids.
Reduce speed, increase following distance, and avoid sudden maneuvers during conditions conducive to black ice formation.
Invisible ice turns commutes into dangerous ordeals
Black ice is a treacherous winter hazard, nearly invisible and capable of turning a routine commute into a dangerous ordeal. It forms when a thin layer of water freezes onto road surfaces, creating a transparent glaze that blends seamlessly with the asphalt. This deceptive ice typically appears after light rain or melting snow refreezes, particularly when temperatures drop below freezing overnight.
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