When the road is wet how much extra distance do you need to stop?

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2026-03-03 01:35

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When the road is wet, it typically takes about two to three times longer to stop compared to dry conditions. This means that if you normally stop within 100 feet on dry pavement, you may need 200 to 300 feet on wet roads. Factors such as vehicle type, tire condition, and speed can also affect stopping distances. Always adjust your following distance to accommodate for these conditions.

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