wet braking

**Wet braking** refers to a vehicle’s braking performance on wet or water-covered road surfaces, typically measured by how effectively and how quickly the vehicle can slow down or stop under wet conditions. It reflects factors such as tire grip, braking system efficiency, and vehicle stability when the road has reduced traction due to moisture.
  1. kiwi

    Michelin Pilot Sport 5

    After 57,000 km it was finally time to replace the original Bridgestone Turenza T005 tyres. Lots of views on tyres here but my priorities were handling, wet braking, and noise. I'm really impressed with the new PS5 boots. We don't get to drive much in the snow here, so winter tyres aren't a...
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