0 a dangerous type of ice that forms on roads and that is so thin that it cannot be seen by a driver
And I said, too, I remember, that in all probability there wouldn't be black ice again all winter.
Hetfield stated that he walked long distances down the road looking for black ice and found none.
It is not a serious one, but my government members still do not know how to keep to the road when there is black ice.
It was a snowy morning with a lot of black ice.
I could see the fear and alarm on her face, and it was obvious that her car had hit a piece of black ice.
The matter of inflatable boats and survival suits has been raised, as has the ever-present danger of black ice, which affects stability.
His car simply hit a patch of black ice which had not been treated.
As he moved out to overtake on a straight stretch of road, a rear wheel skidded on a patch of black ice.