Can weather conditions influence the braking distance?
Human factor: Reaction, braking, and stopping
Explanation
Weather conditions can influence a vehicle's **braking distance**. Here's why:
- **Weather and braking**: When the ground is wet due to rain, the vehicle needs more space to come to a complete stop. This is because the tires have less grip on wet surfaces, which increases the braking distance.
- **Driving in the rain**: Heavy rain can make driving difficult because it reduces visibility and decreases tire grip. It is important to keep the tires in good condition and brake gently to prevent the wheels from skidding.

- **Aquaplaning**: This phenomenon occurs when the tires cannot displace all the water from the road, causing the vehicle to lose control and skid. The risk of aquaplaning increases with speed and with worn or very wide tires. To avoid it, it is advisable to reduce speed in areas with water.
In summary, weather conditions, such as rain, affect braking distance by reducing tire grip and increasing the risk of phenomena like aquaplaning. Therefore, it is important to adapt driving to these conditions to maintain safety.
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