how does the stopping distance of a car get affected while applying break during rain?
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In poor weather conditions, a car's total stopping distance is likely to be longer for a number of reasons. ... But slippery roads caused by rain, snow or ice will also extend the braking distance. Research suggests braking distances can be doubled in wet conditions – and multiplied by 10 on snow or ice.
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