UK Driving Theory Test· DVSA
In wet weather, you should:
Choices
- AStay one metre from the vehicle in front
- BAllow at least double your normal stopping distanceCorrect
- CDrive faster to avoid hydroplaning
- DUse cruise control to keep a steady speed
Answer
Allow at least double your normal stopping distance
Heavy steering at low speed often indicates underinflated tyres, especially the front tyres. Check tyre pressures regularly.
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