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  2. Driving on wet leaves can create unexpected hazards - AOL

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    According to the National Highway Safety Administration, driving on wet leaves can be as slippery and dangerous as driving on ice. Slick leaves prevent tires from making direct contact with the road.

  3. Aquaplaning - Wikipedia

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    A diagram of an aquaplaning tire Two vehicles aquaplaning through large puddles on the road's surface. Aquaplaning or hydroplaning by the tires of a road vehicle, aircraft or other wheeled vehicle occurs when a layer of water builds between the wheels of the vehicle and the road surface, leading to a loss of traction that prevents the vehicle from responding to control inputs.

  4. Five Types Of Surprisingly Dangerous Weather - AOL

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    Most of those involve wet pavement. Three percent of those weather-related incidents occur amid fog. ... than notable winter storms due to heavier traffic on roads and more dangerous road and ...

  5. Ford (crossing) - Wikipedia

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    A road running below the water level of a stream or river is often known as a "watersplash". It is a common name for a ford or stretch of wet road in some areas, and is sometimes also used to describe tidal crossings. They have become a common feature in rallying courses. Some enthusiasts seek out and drive through these water features ...

  6. Racing slick - Wikipedia

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    Slick tyres can provide far more traction than grooved tyres on dry roads, but typically have far less traction than grooved tyres under wet conditions. Wet roads severely diminish the traction because of aquaplaning due to water trapped between the tyre contact area and the road surface. Grooved tyres are designed to remove water from the ...

  7. Why road safety is so important on Halloween — and other ...

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    While icy conditions typically prompt drivers to be more cautious in winter, fall should have the same effect. According to Carfax data, more than 72% of U.S. drivers live in states where autumn ...

  8. Rain tyre - Wikipedia

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    The treads of his wet tyres are visible. A rain tyre or wet tyre (spelt tire in American English, commonly shortened to wet) is a special tyre used in motorsport in wet weather as opposed to a slick tyre used in dry conditions. It is very similar in many ways to the tyres found on normal road cars. [1]

  9. 4 Ways That Heavy, Wet Snow Can Bring Hazards In A ... - AOL

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    Heavy, wet snow poses unique challenges and threats in a winter storm: it can cause heart attacks in people shoveling snow, lead to power outages and roof damage, and cause hazardous conditions on ...