
Considerations for electric vehicles (EVs) when operating in wet or rainy conditions. Generally, EVs are well-suited for driving on wet roads because their batteries are housed in waterproof, sealed casings, which offers superior protection against water damage compared to combustion engine vehicles that require exposed air intakes. However, the document emphasizes that adherence is heavily reliant on tire quality, noting that some "eco" tires might reduce grip on wet surfaces, thereby impacting handling and safety. Furthermore, while EVs can handle standard wet conditions, drivers must avoid deep flooding that reaches high levels (door height or above) to prevent serious damage to the vehicle's components, regardless of the vehicle type. Ultimately, safe operation on wet roads requires driver caution, including maintaining safe distances and avoiding abrupt movements, alongside ensuring appropriate tire selection.
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