To always make sure your tires are not flat and/or worn down. Watch for other people on the road who may hit you.
Since it takes further to stop on a wet roadway you should slow down and increase your following distance
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Probably about.... 2o mph. Hey, but that's just my opinion.
When it first starts raining, the roads are most slippery.
While driving, apply the brakes gently for a short distance, as you maintain your speed.
On wet pavement, it will take your vehicle about twice as long to stop compared to dry pavement. This is due to reduced tire grip and increased distance needed for braking on wet surfaces. Drive cautiously and leave extra space between cars to account for longer stopping distances in wet conditions.
Driving on smooth wet surfaces is dangerous.
Yes, that will work.
We should drive slowly because water is a lubrian. A lubrian is a substance that lessens the friction of a substance. Friction helps in breaks but if there is no friction you would not be able to stop the car easily and would eventually be in danger. -Avi Shah-
No.
Slow down from your normal speed. Be prepared to stop safely in emergencies.
Be as smooth as possible