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You are driving on a Nunavut road and encounter standing water after heavy rain. What is the greatest risk, and how should you respond?
Hydroplaning occurs when tires lose contact with the road due to water; reducing speed and avoiding abrupt maneuvers helps maintain control.
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Question: You are driving on a Nunavut road and encounter standing water after heavy rain. What is the greatest risk, and how should you respond?
Answer options:
- Engine flooding; turn off the engine immediately. ✅ Hydroplaning; reduce speed and avoid sudden braking or steering.
- Increased traction; maintain speed.
- Reduced tire pressure; check tires immediately.
Correct answer: Hydroplaning; reduce speed and avoid sudden braking or steering.
Explanation: Hydroplaning occurs when tires lose contact with the road due to water; reducing speed and avoiding abrupt maneuvers helps maintain control.
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