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∙ 16y agoBoth drivers failed to maintain proper control of their vehicles. Driver A lost control. Driver B failed to avoid the collision.
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∙ 16y agoThe slick roads do not provide enough friction to the wheels to turn. Thus, the car slides.
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The roads become slick when it rains and driving the car can be dangerous.
Roads are typically more slick after it rains due to the water mixing with the oils and other substances on the road surface, creating a slippery layer. It's important to exercise caution when driving in these conditions to avoid accidents.
They are slick because the asphalt is newly layed out and its not bumpy.
Only when the roads are slick.
The begining of a rain storm or sprinkle they are extremely slick and you will be fooled by just how slick the road can be. Of course the roads are at the very slickest when they are covered with ice.
On slippery, slick roads.
The ice made the roads around town very slick.His hair was greased so much that it looked too slick.The snowballs are so slick you can't even throw them.
Generally speaking a wet road is a slick road. Because water on the road surface brings up oils deposited by traffic over time the road becomes slick. I can only imagine that if it is a hot day this will only make it easier for the oils to float.
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It contaminates the environment, makes roads slick/dirty, and can lead to a failure of the engine if a sufficient amount is lost.