Why does it take longer to stop the vehicle on a wet road?

  1. The tyres have less road grip than in dry weather.
  2. The suspension of the vehicle is lighter in wet weather.
  3. The brake fluid is less effective in wet weather.
  4. The tyres have more grip than in dry weather.

Correct Answer

The tyres have less road grip than in dry weather.

Explanation: When driving on wet road surfaces the grip of your tyres is reduced which may lead to significantly longer stopping distances. Drivers should be aware of these conditions and reduce speed as stopping quickly may result in skidding.

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