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Discussion Forum : Highway Engineering - Section 2 (Q.No. 17)
17.
Driving vehicles on wet surfaced roads, is dangerous because it may
Discussion:
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Shubho said:
1 decade ago
As the wheel is in moving conditions their is a lack of frictional forces along the wheel and the surface.
Mukul said:
9 years ago
Why doesn't it skid? longitudinal friction also affects it.
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Deepak said:
9 years ago
As per my knowledge both skid and slip occurs.
Virender pal said:
9 years ago
Answer should be skid. Because tyre is not moving it will be skid.
Mehebub said:
9 years ago
I think the right answer is skid.
Shubham suroliya said:
8 years ago
It's Skid. Because translational > rotational.
ANUJ NEHRA said:
8 years ago
Both can occur obviously. Slipping will also be more as compared to that of dry pavement.
Sumit said:
8 years ago
Skid is the correct option.
Avijit said:
8 years ago
I think option D is correct.
Ashu said:
7 years ago
Skid is the correct answer.
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