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What contributes to longer stopping distances on icy roads compared to dry roads?

Ice significantly reduces the friction between tires and the road, leading to a substantial increase in the distance required to stop.

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Question: What contributes to longer stopping distances on icy roads compared to dry roads?

Answer options:

  • Increased vehicle weight. ✅ Reduced tire traction.
  • Faster driver reaction time.
  • Warmer brakes.

Correct answer: Reduced tire traction.

Explanation: Ice significantly reduces the friction between tires and the road, leading to a substantial increase in the distance required to stop.

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