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Driving on Ice

Master control on the slipperiest surface

Ice presents the most challenging driving conditions. Black ice is particularly dangerous because it is nearly invisible. Understanding how to identify risky areas and control your vehicle on ice could save your life.

Why This Matters

On ice, friction between tires and road is almost zero. Normal driving inputs like braking, accelerating, or steering can cause immediate loss of control. Prevention and early recognition are your best defenses.

Key Actions to Take

1

Watch for shiny road surfaces indicating ice

2

Reduce speed dramatically before reaching icy patches

3

Avoid braking on ice - lift off the accelerator instead

4

Keep steering inputs small and gentle

5

If you skid, look where you want to go, not the obstacle

6

Use the highest gear possible to reduce torque

7

Know where ice forms: bridges, shade, intersections

Do

  • Check temperature - ice forms at 4°C and below
  • Watch for frost on grass indicating road ice
  • Leave extra time for all journeys
  • Use winter tires or chains when required

Don't

  • Brake suddenly - you will slide
  • Accelerate hard on ice
  • Make sudden steering movements
  • Assume gritted roads are safe

Pro Tips

Test grip gently on a straight, empty stretch

ABS will pulse on ice - this is normal, maintain pressure

Consider staying home if ice is widespread

Important Warning

Black ice is nearly invisible and often forms overnight. Be especially cautious during the first drive of a cold morning, particularly on bridges and in shaded areas.

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