Someone said it before, "threshhold breaking" Whoever said it, is correct but not completly. Threshhold breaking is emulating abs with driver input. ABS locks and unlocks your breaks very quickly, and that's the same thing you try to do to stop faster. There is a fine line between wheels spinning, and wheels locked, so what you do is you find that line and use MINUTE movements of your foot to go over and under the line. Threshhold breaking is a pretty advanced technique, so I would suggest practicing in the dry in a VERY big parking lot. As for rain driving, just keep it slow. Not having need to break hard will keep you safer than knowing how to break hard and doing it.
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