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Question: 2.1.03-101

5 Points

Licenses: B

Where does aquaplaning (sliding on wet roads) occur particularly often?

Choose one or multiple correct answers
  • A. In dips in the roadway
  • B. Where there are grooves in the roadway
  • C. At level crossings

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Correct answer

  • A. In dips in the roadway
  • B. Where there are grooves in the roadway
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If the speed is too high and/or there is more water than can be drained from the tire profiles, aquaplaning occurs. A water film prevents contact between tires and the road. The vehicle is no longer controllable. The risk of aquaplaning exists in particular in ruts and road subsidence. Level crossings usually have no increased risk for aquaplaning, since water can usually run well here.

Road and weather conditions

Chapter 2.1.03

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