to show how well the car handles in "not-so-perfect" road conditions.
No.
Yes, they definitely can.
10 percent
Cars might skid on wet roads because the water gets under the tires of the car. Then the cars don't have enough traction.
I believe you mean "Why are wet roads more dangerous than dry roads to cars?"The answer is relatively simple. Safe roads have a good amount of friction in order to let the car steer safely. On a wet road, much of the friction is reduced, not only hindering steering, but rendering brakes ineffective.
You can travel to Darwin in the wet season, and many people do. However, there is always the chance that, if it is a particularly wet year, roads will be cut to the south and east of the city.
Yes, It is a rating of how well it "stop" in the wet. AA is the highest rating, A, B, C is the lowest.
50/50 really if you think about it depends on the driver.
its your abs brake light coming on it stops car skidding on wet roads
ESP: Electronic Stability Program. It is there to keep the power of the engine harnessed and keep you/your car out of trouble from wheel spin/torque steering/wet roads.
ESP: Electronic Stability Program. It is there to keep the power of the engine harnessed and keep you/your car out of trouble from wheel spin/torque steering/wet roads.
Slow down.