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What should you anticipate when driving on wet cobblestones?
A high tendency for the wheels to lock during braking
A rapid skidding of the rear wheel when accelerating
An increased traction of the front wheel during steering
Here is Our AI Assistant's Explanation
You answered correctly. On wet cobblestones, it is important to know that the wheels can easily lose grip. This means the wheels may lock quickly if you brake hard, and the rear wheel can skid or slip if you accelerate too fast. Both of these situations increase the risk of losing control of your vehicle. Wet cobblestones generally offer much less traction than dry pavement, so braking and accelerating must be done carefully. The idea that you get increased traction when steering is incorrect—for all actions (braking, accelerating, steering), the risk of slipping is higher on wet cobblestones. Always reduce your speed and use gentle inputs on wet, slippery surfaces to stay safe.