UK Driving Theory Test· DVSA
In icy conditions, stopping distances can be:
Choices
- AHalf what they normally are
- BAbout the same as on dry roads
- CRoughly twice as long
- DUp to ten times longer than on dry roadsCorrect
Answer
Up to ten times longer than on dry roads
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