running on wet surface causes
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At speed, when a flat, smooth surface (your sole) comes into contact with a wet, flat, smooth surface (the pavement) that water doesn't have anywhere to go. You essentially end up hydroplaning.
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Resistance plays a key role while we are walking or running on any surface. In case someone is walking on the wet surface, then there is no friction. This lack of friction or resistance results in slipping.
Oil on the floor, waxing and wet surfaces are some of the common problems that can result in slipping while running on wet surfaces.
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