Driving theory questions
Which type of tyre entails the greatest risk of aquaplaning?
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Red = the amount of water that has to be dispersed for the tyres to have contact with the road.
Wider tyres mean that more water needs to be pushed aside, which leads to a greater risk of aquaplaning. The narrow tyre cuts through the water like a knife. The wide tyre instead becomes an uncontrollable boat.
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