liukuestys
Liukuestys is a Finnish term that generally translates to "ice slide" or "slipping on ice." It describes the act of sliding or skidding uncontrollably due to the presence of ice on a surface. This phenomenon is most commonly associated with winter conditions, particularly when temperatures drop below freezing and moisture present on roads, sidewalks, or other surfaces turns into ice.
The physics behind liukuestys involve friction. Ice has a very low coefficient of friction compared to dry
In urban and rural environments, liukuestys is a significant concern for transportation and pedestrian safety during