Wet Roads
Wet roads refer to road surfaces that are covered with water, typically due to rain, melting snow, or spills. When roads are wet, they can become slippery, increasing the risk of accidents for vehicles and pedestrians. Drivers are advised to reduce their speed and maintain a safe distance from other vehicles to ensure better control.
The presence of water on roads can also affect visibility, as rain can create glare from headlights and streetlights. Additionally, wet conditions can lead to hydroplaning, where tires lose traction and skid on the water's surface. Proper drainage systems are essential to manage water accumulation and enhance road safety.