Does Braking Distance Increase or Decrease in Rainy Weather?
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Braking distance increases in rainy weather. When a car passes through waterlogged areas, the braking system may temporarily weaken because water on the tires is not expelled quickly enough, leading to an extended braking distance. Therefore, it is advisable to maintain a longer safe driving distance in rainy conditions. Additionally, pay attention to the speed and direction of vehicles ahead. Do not accelerate to overtake if the vehicle in front slows down, as it may be reacting to a perceived danger or needing to brake. Relevant information about braking is as follows: 1. Introduction: Braking refers to the action of stopping or reducing the speed of moving locomotives, vehicles, other transport tools, or machinery. 2. Principle: The general principle of braking involves fixing a wheel or disc on the high-speed shaft of the machine and installing corresponding brake shoes, bands, or discs on the machine base to generate braking torque under external force.