How about all that extra water vapor being released into the freezing New England winter? Will that turn to ice on the roadway or does that get absorbed into the air?
I also wonder about that. On a hot summer day here while waiting for an eternal red light on a sloped freeway off ramp I noticed that the ramp was almost covered with water. It was only from car’s AC condensers. Thanked god that this can’t happen during the winter or the ramp would have been solid black ice. Have they even tested this to see what the water vapor will do with a group of vehicles idling at a stop during sub freezing temps anywhere?