When driving on wet roads, what is the safest way to maintain control?
Reducing speed and increasing the following distance while driving on wet roads is vital for maintaining control because it compensates for reduced traction and longer stopping times. Wet conditions can make braking and handling more difficult, so more space and careful speeds allow for better driver response to sudden changes or hazards.
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