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what will be affected when you drive on icy roads?
your stopping distance
your ability to use headlights
your sanity
your ability to shift
When driving on icy roads, the friction between the tires and the road surface decreases significantly. Stopping distance is the distance a vehicle travels from the moment the brakes are applied until it comes to a complete stop. On icy roads, due to low friction, the vehicle takes longer to stop, so the stopping distance increases. Using headlights is not directly affected by icy roads (headlights function based on electrical and mechanical systems, not road conditions). Sanity is not a driving - related factor affected by road conditions. The ability to shift gears (if it's a manual transmission) or the shifting mechanism (in automatic) is not directly affected by icy roads in terms of the core driving - safety - related impact of icy roads. So the main factor affected is the stopping distance.
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