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What is the primary danger when driving over standing water on an Ontario road at higher speeds?

Driving at higher speeds over standing water can cause hydroplaning, where tires lose contact with the road, leading to a loss of steering and braking control.

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Question: What is the primary danger when driving over standing water on an Ontario road at higher speeds?

Answer options:

  • Damage to your vehicle's undercarriage.
  • Temporary blind spots caused by water splash. ✅ Reduced traction and loss of steering control due to hydroplaning.
  • Increased vibrations through the steering wheel.

Correct answer: Reduced traction and loss of steering control due to hydroplaning.

Explanation: Driving at higher speeds over standing water can cause hydroplaning, where tires lose contact with the road, leading to a loss of steering and braking control.

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