Black ice, which is commonly found on roads with shaded areas, bridges and overpasses, is one of the most challenging road hazards at this time of year.

That’s why it’s so important to slow down and try to anticipate what’s ahead. If you hit ice, ease off the accelerator to slow your vehicle down and regain traction.

Remember, braking could make the situation worse.

 

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