Roads covered in snow and ice should be covered with salt and sand. This will help make the roads as safe to drive on as possible. Also, driving at lower speeds while using all traffic recommendations will help prevent any injuries or crashes.
Antarctica, at the southern end of the World, is the continent that is mostly covered by ice and snow.
Your stopping distance on a snow covered road it 10 times great than on dry pavement. So, the answer to your question is to increase your space cushion by 10 times.
A road covered in ice; the frictional force that would slow you down would be much greater on a road covered in straw than one covered in ice.
A road covered in ice; the frictional force that would slow you down would be much greater on a road covered in straw than one covered in ice.
97% of Antarctica is covered by ice!!!
Antarctica is the worlds southernmost continent. It is covered by ice and snow and has sub zero temperatures daily.
the snow is probably preserving the ice longer by keeping it cold
Ninety-eight percent of the Antarctic continent is covered with an ice sheet.
when a storage of water like a lake is covered in a sheet of snow and ice.
When there is ice or snow on the road
Antarctica is covered by an ice sheet -- about 90% of the world's ice. There is very little snow: it's too cold and dry.
It was not exactly covered in all ice, parts we covered in snow and the whole earth was not all land, parts were water