Winter brings many dangers for motorists, with one of the most threatening being slippery and hard-to-spot black ice.
Black ice is tricky. It hides in shade and shadows, causing spin-outs before drivers know what hit them.
Black ice forms when rain hits freezing cold pavement. If sleet or freezing rain is in the forecast, be extra careful on the road. If there's been significant snow melt during the day, black ice can form at night when temperatures drop. Dry pavement with shiny patches are sure signs of black ice.
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