How does the braking distance of vehicles on rainy roads change?
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Rainy road conditions will increase the braking distance of vehicles. Related information: 1. Introduction: The braking distance extends because on snowy or wet roads, the resistance between the car and the road is reduced, making it harder for the car to stop, thus increasing the distance from the start of braking to a complete stop. 2. Expansion: Braking distance is one of the key parameters to measure a car's braking performance. It refers to the distance a vehicle travels from the moment braking begins until the car comes to a complete stop at a certain speed. Specifically, it is the distance from when the driver presses the brake pedal to when the car fully stops at a certain initial speed, including both the reaction distance and the braking distance. The shorter the braking distance, the better the car's braking performance.