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  • Why Wet Roads Are Dangerous

    Posted on February 19th, 2009 kev 1 comment

    See that beautiful oil patch right there? Naturally caused by the amount of traffic passing by the area, oil slicks are the product of (but not limited to) leaking oil pan gaskets, blow-by from your oil catch tanks as well as byproducts of burning engine oil via leaking piston rings. This particular slick was spotted near Eastin hotel during a traffic holdup after yesterday’s downpour, and measured well over a kilometer. Even if you have the best tires on, there is no recovery from spinning out or crashing into something else if there’s oil on the road. Drive safe!

     

    One response to “Why Wet Roads Are Dangerous”

    1. Thanks for the info and picture. I did not realize it could make a big slick like that.

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