Theory questions
What increases the risk of aquaplaning?
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- Even and smooth road.
– Lowers the risk, since no deep collection of water can build up on a smooth road. - Narrow tyres.
– Lowers the risk: the narrower the tyres, the smaller the surface that can lift the car on top of the water. - Low speed.
– Lowers the risk, as the tyres have more time to sink down into the water. High speed is required for water skiing, and the same is true for aquaplaning. - Worn tyres.
– Increases the risk, as the pattern of a warn tyre does not divert the water effectively.
Useful links:
- Aquaplaning (Körkortonline.se)
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