0 a dangerous type of ice that forms on roads and that is so thin that it cannot be seen by a driver --
During adverse weather or hazardous conditions such as black ice, it is important to maintain an even greater distance of three or four seconds.
He rushes to her side, but his car crashes on some black ice.
The preferred condition of black ice is smooth clear ice that has no snow and has frozen in a state of smoothness.
One has a great deal of sympathy with the original plaintiff in this case, who suffered catastrophic injuries as a result of skidding on black ice.
It is always black ice, because of the spillage from the coal that she shovels up.
The meteorological conditions that produce black ice also produce hill fog, which is actually low cloud.
He then fell on black ice, broke his thigh and was in hospital for 53 days.
How much worse it is when there is fog, black ice or frost on the roads.