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munky99999
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This is set in reality.
You have a truck, set with high wheels(railroad wheels). Your driving on the railroadtracks going 50km/h. It's completely dry. You stop easily and quickly.
The weird thing. If its raining and you try to stop from 50km/h, you gain 8-10km/h on average.
How is this explained?
You have a truck, set with high wheels(railroad wheels). Your driving on the railroadtracks going 50km/h. It's completely dry. You stop easily and quickly.
The weird thing. If its raining and you try to stop from 50km/h, you gain 8-10km/h on average.
How is this explained?