Dry road definition

Dry road means a road with a nominal peak braking coefficient of 0.9
Dry road means a road with a nominal peak braking coefficient of 0.9 2.1314. "Peak braking coefficient (PBC)": means the measure of tyre to road surface
Dry road means a road surface offering a peak braking coefficient of no less than 0.9.

More Definitions of Dry road

Dry road means a road with a nominal peak braking coefficient of 0.9 2.14. "Peak braking coefficient (PBC)": means the measure of tyre to road surface friction based on the maximum deceleration of a rolling tyre.
Dry road means a road with a peak braking coefficient of at least 0.9

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