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On wet roads, does the chance of hydroplaning increase with speed?

True

While hydroplaning is always possible on wet roads, the likelihood of it occurring increases with speed. This is because at higher speeds, the tires are more likely to lose contact with the road due to the layer of water between the tires and the road surface. Therefore, it is important to adjust your driving speed accordingly when driving on wet roads to decrease the chances of hydroplaning. This makes option A the correct answer, as option B is incorrect.

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