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In rainy conditions you should:
Rain reduces tire traction and visibility, significantly increasing the distance required to stop safely. Increasing your following distance to at least four se
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Question: In rainy conditions you should:
Answer options:
- Drive faster ✅ Increase following distance
- Tailgate
- Brake hard
Correct answer: Increase following distance
Explanation: Rain reduces tire traction and visibility, significantly increasing the distance required to stop safely. Increasing your following distance to at least four seconds provides a vital safety buffer to avoid collisions. Driving faster and tailgating drastically elevate the risk of hydroplaning or rear-end crashes, while braking hard on wet pavement can lock the wheels and cause a dangerous skid. According to the ICBC Learn to Drive Smart manual, drivers must always adjust their speed and space margins to match adverse weather conditions. Expect questions on adverse weather space management, as ICBC frequently tests safe following distances under slippery road conditions.
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