Question On a slippery surface, stopping distance: Answers Is longer than on a regular driving surface. Is not as long as on a regular driving surface. Is about the same as on a regular driving surface. Explanation A vehicle's regular stopping distance increases on slippery surfaces because there is less available traction. Take a FREE Practice Test Now This questions appears in the following tests: Michigan Knowledge Test Class A , Vermont Knowledge Test Class A , Virginia Knowledge Test Class A , Hawaii Knowledge Test Class B , New Hampshire Knowledge Test Class B , New Mexico Tank ,