What is prone to happen when emergency braking is applied to motor vehicles on wet roads after rain?
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Applying emergency braking to motor vehicles on slippery roads after rain can easily lead to skidding and loss of control of the vehicle. Here is an introduction to the relevant content: Poor visibility: When driving in the rain, visibility is poor. Position lights and fog lights should be turned on. If the vehicle breaks down, hazard lights should be activated, and the vehicle should be pulled over to the side of the road with a warning sign placed about 150 meters behind the vehicle to alert following vehicles. Slippery roads: When driving on slippery roads, do not accelerate or brake sharply or make sudden turns. When accelerating, do so gently and gradually to prevent tire slippage and vehicle skidding. When decelerating, never shift to neutral and apply the brakes. Instead, use engine braking to slow down, as sudden braking not only makes the vehicle prone to losing control but also easily leads to rear-end collisions.