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Knowing how to drive on black ice can help prevent accidents

Drivers should not underestimate the dangers of icy roads and black ice. In January of 2022, numerous commuters driving in New York and New Jersey ended up in accidents due to icy roads, black ice and rain slicked roads.

On one January day alone, the traffic map throughout New York showed more than 90 incidents. The New Jersey traffic map showed more than 50 freeway and highway incidents throughout the state, according to nbcnewyork.com.

Why is black ice so dangerous?

For one thing, black ice is virtually invisible. Black ice is actually transparent ice. It forms during freezing rain or when snow melts and then re-freezes due to drops in temperatures.

If at all possible, people should avoid driving under such treacherous road conditions. However, if you must drive, there are factors to keep in mind.

How should you drive on icy roads and black ice?

Here are a few of the tips for driving on black ice provided by Forest Service of the U.S. Department of Agriculture:

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