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i just movied from puerto rico and my sister in law keeps warning me about driving into a patch of this.
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Why do people drive in the left (usa) lane under the speed limit and then refuse to move over?
It's ice on the road without many air bubbles in it.This makes the ice clear and hard to see when your driving.
It's not any slicker than regular ice, it can just surprise you.
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The main thing to remember if you start to skid, is don't slam on the brakes. Turn into the skid and apply the brakes gently. (Some people like to pulse the brakes on-off on-off).
If you apply the brakes to hard you'll lose any control you might have over the car.
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Also if you have to drive on ice, drive slow. Don't try to take off quickly. Apply pressure to the gas petal slowly. And avoid the brakes as much as possible.
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the road are asphalt and that is black when there is just ice on the road it is hard to see on asphalt so it is called black iceUsusally it's ice you cannot see because it's on some sort of black-top surface like asphalt.
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It's ice that you can't see because it is clear and blends into the pavement.when ice forms on the black pavement and you cannot see it
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black ice is ice formed that you can not see on any surface concrete or asphalt and is found normally when temperatures are below 32 degreesblack' ice'
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1. a thin sheet of ice, as on a road surface, usually caused by freezing mist and creating hazardous driving conditions.
2. Oceanog.sea ice that is clear enough to show the color of the water underneath
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*Mist (usually from fog) permeates asphalt with its moisture.
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*This moisture then freezes within and just a bit on top of the asphalt.
*The frozen area seems strangely darker ("black") than the rest of the pavement.
*When you drive over black ice, it feels as if your steering wheel has totally malfunctioned.
D'OH!
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*Take your foot off of the accelerator.
*DON'T BRAKE ! (You'll spin out and abruptly stop. This might cause your vehicle to flip over, depending upon the position of your vehicle/direction which your vehicle was skidding when the black ice ran out)!
Excuse me sorry to bother you ,Could you tell me how to get to my home?
Good luck, I hope this helps.
Que te vaya bien.
Black ice is just ice that forms on blacktop and is hard to see
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If there's water on the road that freezes -- let's say it's 40 and raining during the day, then the temps dip into the 20's overnight -- then you get a thin layer of ice that you can't see.How to send a parcel from London (U.K.) to Riga (Latvia) by sea-over land?
Biggest danger is idiots in SUVs -- for some reason, they think four wheel drive allows better traction on ice. It doesn't. They just have a heavier vehicle skidding out of control.
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Black ice is a thin and dangerous layer of ice on asphalt (streets). It's invisible. I rolled over my XTerra on black ice. Be very careful!Why do you have to bring race into it?
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When the surface temperature is lower than the air temperature, rain falls and instantly freezes resulting in a clear ice which shows the road surface as just being wet.You drive along thinking the road is a little wet,and then you wake up hanging in a tree....very scary!
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