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Emergency Situations

When driving on wet roads, what happens to your stopping distance?

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Correct Answer: B. It can double or more compared to dry roads

On wet roads, your stopping distance can double or even triple. Water reduces the friction between your tires and the road. Always slow down and leave more space in wet conditions.

Test Ontario G1 Practice Test
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Category Emergency Situations

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