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Question: 2.1.03-023

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Licenses: A A1 A2 AM B

Why must you reduce your speed in heavy rain?

Choose one or multiple correct answers
  • A. Because braking distance is increased
  • B. Because visibility is reduced
  • C. Because aquaplaning (sliding on wet roads) can occur

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Correct answer

  • A. Because braking distance is increased
  • B. Because visibility is reduced
  • C. Because aquaplaning (sliding on wet roads) can occur
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Water on the windshield or visor breaks the light and worsens the view, whirling up water also obstructs the view. The braking distance is longer on wet roads because of lower grip. The profile of the tires drains the water. At high speed, the amount of water to be drained is too large, there is a risk of aquaplaning. In this case, there is no contact between the road and the tire. The vehicle cannot be controlled any longer.

Road and weather conditions

Chapter 2.1.03

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