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why is it dangerous to drive on a wet road?
(friction lesson)
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Answered by oparyanffpro
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Wet roads often put drivers at risk of hydroplaning. ... The water pressure will elevate the car so the tires no longer have direct contact with the road. There's a layer of water in between. This greatly reduces the driver's control of the vehicle and makes it more likely for accidents to happen

Answered by vishwa11747
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Wet roads often put drivers at risk of hydroplaning. ... The water pressure will elevate the car so the tires no longer have direct contact with the road. There's a layer of water in between. This greatly reduces the driver's control of the vehicle and makes it more likely for accidents to happen.

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