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#1. True or False: Black ice is easy to spot from a distance.
Black ice is nearly invisible and often appears as a wet or shiny patch.
#2. Which conditions increase the likelihood of black ice forming?
These conditions create ideal surfaces for thin, slippery ice formation.
#3. Which visual clues might indicate black ice?
Observing subtle visual cues and road patterns helps drivers anticipate black ice.
#4. What is black ice?
Black ice blends with the road surface, making it difficult to see but very slippery.
#5. True or False: Salt and sand on the road eliminate the risk of black ice.
Salt and sand reduce risk but do not guarantee that ice is gone, especially in shaded or untreated areas.
#6. How should you adjust your driving in areas prone to black ice?
Slower, cautious driving reduces the risk of losing control on invisible ice.
#7. True or False: Black ice only forms in snowy conditions.
Black ice can form in freezing rain, frost, or any thin ice layer, even without snow.
#8. What mindset should teens adopt regarding black ice?
Awareness, reduced speed, and anticipation of icy patches help prevent accidents.
#9. What is the safest way to react if you suspect black ice?
Gentle speed and steering help maintain control and prevent skidding.
#10. True or False: Black ice only occurs in winter months.
Black ice can form whenever temperatures drop below freezing, even in early spring or late fall.



