Black ice there isn't much to grip to. Black ice is a thin layer. Even with chains black ice is very dangerous. If you have 3 inches of ice the chains actually take grip by digging into ice. Can't get dug into ice that's about the thickness of a sheet of paper. While they may help on black ice it is still hard to stop as chains don't bite as well on black ice.
But what do I know super trucker. Hammer down. I'm sure your chains are rated for 70+ mph too.
Chains on ice
Discussion in 'Experienced Truckers' Advice' started by mitmaks, Feb 1, 2017.
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Left you some yellow snow , enjoy.
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Local "X"driver of 97 weighing in. Hell if your chained on black ice you shouldn't be going that fast to start with. 25-30 mph? #chainsdomatter. It's been a rough time in C.O. this season with more pretty snowflakes on the way. Our roads are going to be trashed by Spring. You can't deliver if your in the ditch.
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Never seen 3" of black ice but I'm no super trucker.
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