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On a wet road, your stopping distance compared to a dry road is roughly:

On a wet road, reduced tire traction significantly impairs braking efficiency, causing the total stopping distance to be approximately doubled compared to dry c

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Question: On a wet road, your stopping distance compared to a dry road is roughly:

Answer options:

  • The same ✅ Doubled
  • Halved
  • Quadrupled

Correct answer: Doubled

Explanation: On a wet road, reduced tire traction significantly impairs braking efficiency, causing the total stopping distance to be approximately doubled compared to dry conditions. The options suggesting the distance remains the same or is halved are incorrect because water on asphalt inevitably reduces grip, lengthening the distance needed to safely halt. Quadrupled is incorrect because a fourfold increase in stopping distance is typically associated with icy or snowy surfaces rather than rain. SAAQ guidelines emphasize safely adjusting speed in inclement weather to compensate for this reduced traction. Knowing how environmental hazards affect braking limits is a key concept frequently tested on the SAAQ Class 5 knowledge exam.

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