Because you have problems with your eyes duuhh. I think you need to consult a doctor.
Sometimes wet, Sometimes dry.
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.
sometimes in parts of Africa
If you are driving on wet roads there is no way to avoid those effects. Most brakes dry out very quickly when applied.
Stopping distance on wet roads is typically longer than on dry surfaces due to reduced traction. On average, the stopping distance can increase by about 30% or more, depending on factors like vehicle speed, tire condition, and the degree of water on the road. For instance, at 60 mph, stopping distances can extend from about 150 feet on dry roads to over 200 feet on wet roads. It's essential for drivers to adjust their speed and increase following distances in wet conditions to ensure safety.
sometimes wet but mainly dry and sunny :)
If you're running on dry roads, there's no real need to have it on. TCS is intended more for wet and slippery roads.
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It means both, depending on how you look at at it. But if wet & dry is not acceptable then just put wet.
A dogs nose is usually always wet which means it is healthy, if it is dry that means it is sick or has a cold.
You can wet it and scrunch it, except for that you would have to let it dry. Or, you can twist it and do it that way. If you don't want a twisty look you'd have to do it the wet way.
Any road surface other than dry will give the tire a harder time gripping. Outside of that, it depends if you're using summer, winters, or all seasons that are giving you problems with wet roads.