why do cars skid more on gravel than on tassel road
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Concrete tends to be less slippery than asphalt in rain and light snow. Ice forms more slowly on a gravel road than on asphalt or concrete. Dry sand reduces traction and can cause the vehicle to slide or skid. Wet leaves and standing water on the road surface can severely reduce traction.
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