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Driving Under Wet Condition by jakautoworld: 7:01am On Sep 24, 2016
Slow down in wet condition
The faster you’re going, the harder it is for your car to maintain traction in wet conditions. If your tires connect with a puddle of standing water, instead of maintaining contact with the road, they’ll be more likely to skid. That’s why it’s important to slow down in wet conditions, even if visibility is fine.

It’s fine to go under the speed limit if the roads are wet. Don’t go slower than the flow of traffic, but don’t feel you have to go 70 mph (110 km/h) on the highway during a downpour.
It’s especially important to go slowly if you see standing water.

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