BC Class 7 Knowledge Test · Question
Why should you avoid driving through large puddles at high speed?
Driving through standing water at speed can cause your tires to lose contact with the road (hydroplaning), leading to a loss of steering and braking control.
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Question: Why should you avoid driving through large puddles at high speed?
Answer options:
- It can clean your tires too quickly. ✅ It can cause hydroplaning, leading to loss of control.
- It uses more fuel.
- It makes a loud splashing sound.
Correct answer: It can cause hydroplaning, leading to loss of control.
Explanation: Driving through standing water at speed can cause your tires to lose contact with the road (hydroplaning), leading to a loss of steering and braking control.
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