Why is the braking distance of the car long in ice? How to avoid accidents?

When driving a car, braking occurs due to friction between the tires and the road surface. The better the friction (more frictional force), the faster the car can stop. In case of black ice, the road surface is covered with ice, the friction between tires and ice becomes much worse (the friction force is reduced), so there is no need to brake quickly, the braking distance is increased. Accidents can be avoided by driving at low speed and with increased attention or not driving at all.



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