Yes, ice roads can be dangerous to travel on due to the risk of thin ice, sudden changes in weather conditions, and potential hazards such as cracks or pressure ridges. It is important to exercise caution and follow safety guidelines when driving on ice roads.
The roads were very dangerous to travel, there was dangerous wild animals, and many Native American tribes attacked travelers on the way.
Dangerous Roads - 2006 TV was released on: USA: January 2006
The cast of Dangerous Roads - 2006 includes: Adam Yamguchi as himself
Dangerous Roads - 2006 - TV was released on: USA: January 2006
during the civil war in New Mexico the Indians raided the towns roads and forts making it dangerous to travel.
A glaze of ice forms, known as freezing rain. This can create a dangerous and slippery surface when it accumulates on roads, walkways, and other surfaces.
Because where the ice on the ice roads is only 4 feet thick the chains could cut into a rut and break the ice.
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Because the ice starts to form under it and on top of it. It's easier for bridges to form ice than roads which only get ice on the top and usually the road on bridges are thinner than regular roads.
Black ice is considered dangerous on roadways because it is very difficult for drivers to see, and therefore they may not be aware that they are driving in icy conditions. If the driver has not seen standing patches of snow or ice on the road and hits black ice, the driver may not react appropriately to regain control of the vehicle. Failure to regain control of the vehicle can result in a crash.
Travel Is Dangerous was created in 2005.
The drivers who choose to drive the ice roads are attracted by the adventure, challenge and high pay of the job.