double the distance
Only if you were driving too fast for conditions.
yes, because the car tires are most likely to slip.
Mainly skidding on the ice, so losing control.
Hazards are dangers. Driving on an icy road is considered hazardous, because there is a danger of sliding and crashing.
Slippery conditions.
yes
UWU
No, icy is an adjective, as it adds information to a noun, eg: the icy road, or the icy pond. The noun form is iciness or ice
Sand is placed on an icy road to add more friction. This reduces how slippery it is and makes it easier to drive on.
It is never a good idea to outrun a tornado in a motor vehicle, as their paths are unpredictable. They change directions quickly and without warning. However, they are a localized event. Icy roads, on the other hand are a widespread event. There is a higher likelihood of having an accident by driving fast on an icy road.
well if you are not a liscenced driver than you should not be driving on the road.=]