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you are driving your vehicle and it begins to rain heavily. you should?
continue driving at the speed limit if you can see well enough to do so
slow down, to avoid hydroplaning
drive at the same speed as other traffic, even if it feels unsafe
When it rains heavily, the road surface becomes wet. Hydroplaning occurs when a layer of water builds up between the tires and the road, reducing traction. Driving at a high speed (like the speed limit or same as other traffic if unsafe) increases the risk of hydroplaning. Slowing down gives the tires better contact with the road, reducing the chance of hydroplaning.
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Slow down, to avoid hydroplaning