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Black Ice 5 Deadliest States

Black Ice 5 Deadliest States

Black Ice 5 Deadliest States. Have you driven on black ice? If you have then you know you should not be on the roads if black ice is present. Sometimes called “clear ice”, black ice can fool the best drivers out there. It is the cause of many accidents including deaths every year.

Black Ice is more common in the early morning hours. Is is found many times near large bodies of water. When driving on black ice, a driver has no control. The recommended speed for black ice is 10mph or less.

The following 5 states are the deadliest for black ice. In no particular order. In a 4 year study. New York with 183 Fatalities. Illinois with 135 fatalities. Michigan with the most fatalities at 282. Ohio with 172 and Pennsylvania coming in at second with 197 fatalities. Tune in to this weeks episode on TalkCDL trucking Podcast to hear the rest of this article.

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