Black ice

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> Found in the dictionary 'black ice'. Does this expression exist in life, not only in a dictionary?

Actually black ice is for real. When it rains, and the temperature is below 32F, the rain will freeze on the roads. Since most roads are black, and the ice is clear, you cannot see the ice when you drive. Thus, the reason for black ice. A drivers nightmare for sure as you cannot control your car when you drive on the ice. When you drive on a bridge that has ice like this, usually you will lose control of your car. This has happened to me a couple of times.

TTYL
Allen
 

black ice - a thin, nearly invisible coating of ice, as on the surface of a road or a sidewalk, that is usually caused by freezing mist and is extremely hazardous.



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