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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
skid
slip
overturn
all the above.
Answer: Option
Explanation:
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Discussion:
25 comments Page 2 of 3.

Virender paul said:   7 years ago
Yes, it should be skid because the longitudinal distance is more as compared to circumferential distance.

Abhik said:   6 years ago
Slip is correct because Skid is controlled by the automobile. Not by friction.
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Shiv97 said:   6 years ago
Skid should occur.

Gr8sam said:   6 years ago
The correct answer is option A) Skid.

Nirmal said:   6 years ago
In wet surface it is slip.
In sand surface it is skid.

So answer is B.

Sagar Patil said:   6 years ago
If your vehicle is in motion then there is less possibility of slip. As for slip Tyre should revolve more than axial distance and it will happen when you accelerate. So, I think the answer should be Skid.

Afia said:   5 years ago
In my point of my view, Skid is generally produced when centrifugal force creates. That's why B is the correct answer.

Sagar debnath said:   5 years ago
Always on wet pavement surface occur slip of moving vehicle and only dry pavement surface occur skidding.

Zubair said:   5 years ago
Why not Skid?
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Sebastian Jinger said:   4 years ago
Wet road - Slip.

Oily road - skid.
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