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but i have a question about this comparison: A lightweight vehicle with wide, worn, underinflated tires will hydroplane at lower speeds in a heavy downpour than a heavyweight vehicle equipped with new, narrow, properly inflated tires in drizzling rain. the way its worded makes it like comparing apples and oranges. maybe adding something about the speed of the second vehicle while keeping downpour constant. or, keeping speed constant and varying downpour. or, keeping both constant. or, varying both toward the same ends, for example: first vehicle at lower speeds in drizzling rain vs second vehicle at higher speed in heavy downpour....this would prove the importance of factors of width, wear, and inflation as compared to importance of weight, downpour, speed.
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