Driving in Heavy Rain Quiz

 

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#1. True or False: Hydroplaning only happens at very high speeds.

Hydroplaning can occur at moderate speeds, especially on worn tires or standing water.

#2. True or False: Heavy rain makes it harder to see pedestrians and other vehicles.

Reduced visibility requires extra caution and slower speeds.

#3. What should you do if your car begins to hydroplane?

Staying calm and gradually slowing down allows tires to regain traction.

#4. What mindset should teens adopt when driving in heavy rain?

Awareness, caution, and adjusting driving behavior to the conditions keeps everyone safe.

#5. Which of the following is a safe practice in heavy rain?

These actions help maintain visibility and reduce accident risk.

#6. What is the recommended following distance in heavy rain?

Increased distance gives more time to react to sudden stops or skids.

#7. True or False: Using cruise control is safe in heavy rain.

Cruise control can reduce driver control and increase hydroplaning risk.

#8. Which lights should you use during heavy rain?

Low beams reduce glare and improve visibility for yourself and others.

#9. Why is driving in heavy rain dangerous?

Wet roads increase stopping distances and the risk of hydroplaning.

#10. True or False: You can drive the same speed in heavy rain as in dry conditions.

You should reduce speed to maintain control and allow for longer stopping distances.

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