Speed Adjustment in Rain Quiz

 

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#1. What should you do if your car starts to skid in the rain?

Steering gently and reducing speed helps regain control safely.

#2. True or False: Slowing down in rain is only about safety, not legality.

Many states require drivers to adjust speed to road conditions, making it both safe and legal.

#3. True or False: Cruise control should be used when roads are wet.

Using cruise control can reduce your ability to react and adjust speed quickly, increasing hydroplaning risk.

#4. Which of the following is a safe speed adjustment strategy in rain?

Smooth control and visibility keep you and other drivers safe in wet conditions.

#5. Why should drivers reduce speed in rain?

Rain makes roads slippery, increasing the risk of skidding or hydroplaning if speed is not adjusted.

#6. How should you adjust following distance in rainy conditions?

Wet roads increase stopping distance, so a longer following gap is essential.

#7. What is hydroplaning?

Hydroplaning prevents brakes from working properly and can cause loss of control.

#8. True or False: Puddles are harmless if you drive fast through them.

Puddles can hide potholes, increase hydroplaning risk, and splash other vehicles, so reduce speed.

#9. Why is it important to check tires before rain?

Tires with good tread help prevent slipping and reduce stopping distance.

#10. True or False: You can drive at the normal speed during light rain without risk.

Even light rain can reduce tire traction, so it’s safest to slow down and stay alert.

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