Question When driving on gravel or dirt roads: Answers Your tires grip the road better than when you are driving on pavement. Your tires do not have as much traction as they do on pavement, so you must slow down. Visibility is better than on pavement. Explanation Your tires do not have as much traction on loose gravel and dirt roads as they do on concrete and asphalt roads. When driving on gravel or dirt, you must slow down. It will take you much longer to stop and it is much easier to skid when turning. Pass your DMV Written Test with flying colors Take me to the cheat sheet Iowa This questions appears in the following tests: Maryland Practice Test 14 California Practice Test 23 Alabama Practice Test 37 Arizona Practice Test 7 Arkansas Practice Test 2 Arkansas Practice Test 20 Connecticut Practice Test 9 Delaware Practice Test 8 District Of Columbia Practice Test 3 Georgia Practice Test 21 Iowa Practice Test 14 Kansas Practice Test 13 Kentucky Practice Test 30 Maine Practice Test 57 Maryland Practice Test 2 Mississippi Practice Test 18 New Mexico Practice Test 16 New Mexico Practice Test 18 Oklahoma Practice Test 12 Oklahoma Practice Test 3 Rhode Island Practice Test 6 South Carolina Practice Test 16 South Dakota Practice Test 22 Tennessee Practice Test 20 Wisconsin Practice Test 45 Wisconsin Practice Test 17 Wyoming Practice Test 20 Wyoming Practice Test 16 Wyoming Practice Test 40