First and foremost, if you're driving on slippery roads it's imperative that you observe the safest minimum speed which is 10 mph off the speed limit, Officers understand and you will not be cited for impeding traffic as you are observing the law and not driving recklessly. If you should need to stop on such conditions tap on your breaks in even intervals of time. Never ever slam on your breaks or jerk your wheel. Finally, buckle up,
When trying to stop or slow on a slippy road, lightly pump the brakes.
something that stops and object from movementexample:there is friction on the road . when the road is slippery your car eventually has to stop and what makes you car stop is friction.
Because you can slid and then you cant stop and then you have bump into another car.
you don't get lonley and it is non stop action
stop poaching
The road surface could be slippery, your brake pads could be worn, your tyres could be worn, your brakes could be faulty.
it melts the ice into water.
To stop? Absolutely, in fact up to five times longer in some conditions. To travel from one place to another? Again, yes, if you are driving safely.
I slippery surface means that there would be less friction, which is what helps cars come to a stop (brake). So the less friction there is the longer it will take to stop
it would be nearly impossible to stop cuz it is slippery
use a string and pics.
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