You Are Driving In Heavy Rain And Steering Becomes Light

A the engine will stall b the steering wheel will feel very heavy c the engine noise will decrease d the steering wheel will feel very light.
You are driving in heavy rain and steering becomes light. You are driving along a road without any traffic signs but there are street lights. How to drive in heavy rain. How can you tell if your tyres are losing their grip on the road. You are driving in heavy rain.
You can tell you are driving on ice and black ice because your tyres make little noise and the steering becomes light. That you lost power steering assist along with the battery light coming on leads me to think the one common thing between them the serpentine belt drive system is at fault. The belt is driven by the engine via the crankshaft pulley. If your steering suddenly feels light you could be aquaplaning.
This results in a loss of traction between tyres and road. When driving in fog use dipped headlights allow more time for your journey slow down. If you break down in torrential rain keep the bonnet closed while waiting for help to arrive to avoid the electrical system getting soaked driving too fast through standing water could lead to tyres losing contact with the road. A steer towards the side of the road b apply gentle acceleration c brake firmly d ease of the accelerator.
You can tell this is happening if when driving in the wet your steering suddenly appears to be very light. Your steering suddenly becomes very light. Im doing my driving theory test this week and lots of questions use the term heavy steering and light steering but i cant find a good explanation of what these mean anywhere. You are driving along a wet road.
The answer was d ease of the accelerator welldone to those who guessed correctly which was all of you remember to drive safe drive red. Driving in heavy rain heavy rain is often accompanied by strong sometimes gusty winds. A steer towards the side of the road b apply gentle acceleration c brake firmly d ease of the accelerator. It drives the air conditioning compressor alternator water pump and power steering pumps.
If the steering becomes light in these conditions it is probably due to a film of water that has built up between your tyres and the road surface. Your steering suddenly becomes very light. In steady wind adjust pressure on the steering wheel to maintain the direction you want to go and adjust smoothly as conditions change. Aquaplaning is when the tyres surf the pooled water and in doing so lose contact with the road.
You are driving in heavy rain.