The South Carolina Department of Public Safety is urging drivers to be mindful of black ice that could form on roadways due ...
Black ice can cause vehicle tires to lose traction, making it difficult to brake or steer. Here's what to know.
Motorists should lower their speed, and be aware of ‘black ice’, which is a thin, transparent coating of glaze ice on the surface of the roadway that can be difficult to detect visually. DOTD crews ...
Black ice is a thin layer that forms on surfaces such as roads, sidewalks and driveways when temperatures are 30 degrees or lower.
But as temperatures rise during the day and the snow melts, then refreezes at night, there comes a hidden danger: black ice. It gets its name because it's hard to see — nearly invisible to ...
It's commonly called black ice, and it can be especially worrying after winter storms like the one that just blanketed areas in the nation's Mid-Atlantic states and the East Coast. And Texas is ...