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2 ptsC,C1Official number: 11524

When driving in fog, the braking distance:

Explanation

Correct answer: may increase due to the wet road.

Fog causes moisture to settle on the road surface, which reduces tyre grip. On a wet or damp road, the braking distance always increases because the friction between the tyre and the road is reduced. As a result, the vehicle requires a longer distance to come to a complete stop.