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Lost control on the raining day!
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<blockquote data-quote="valkryie" data-source="post: 164471" data-attributes="member: 2023"><p>Sorry to hear about your accident. The most important thing is that you are safe. Those ramps leading into or exiting the highway needs extra caution when the roads are wet esp during the initial stage of the downpour.</p><p>During the initial stage, the rain water mixes with road grime, etc and makes the road more slippery than the later stages when enough water actually washes the grime away.</p><p> </p><p>Furthermore DSC may not be able to correct effectively if you are going in too fast, misjudge the corner and apply the brakes under wet conditions.</p><p> </p><p>A point to note that DSC cannot even intervene effectively if the driver travelling in a straight line brakes and does an emergency swerve to avoid a car coming out of a junction when the roads are wet.</p><p> </p><p>Guess we should respect the wet corners more and drive slower. </p><p> </p><p>Take care and now is the time to do that bodykit you always wanted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="valkryie, post: 164471, member: 2023"] Sorry to hear about your accident. The most important thing is that you are safe. Those ramps leading into or exiting the highway needs extra caution when the roads are wet esp during the initial stage of the downpour. During the initial stage, the rain water mixes with road grime, etc and makes the road more slippery than the later stages when enough water actually washes the grime away. Furthermore DSC may not be able to correct effectively if you are going in too fast, misjudge the corner and apply the brakes under wet conditions. A point to note that DSC cannot even intervene effectively if the driver travelling in a straight line brakes and does an emergency swerve to avoid a car coming out of a junction when the roads are wet. Guess we should respect the wet corners more and drive slower. Take care and now is the time to do that bodykit you always wanted. [/QUOTE]
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