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When are paved roads likely to be their slickest?

During the hottest part of the day.

Right after a snowstorm when the snow is still fresh.

When the rain first begins.

Paved roads are likely to be their slickest when the rain first begins because the water mixes with the oils and dust on the road surface, creating a layer of moisture that reduces traction for vehicles. Option A is incorrect because the heat of the day can cause road surfaces to become dry and increase traction. Option B is incorrect because fresh snow can provide some traction. Option D is incorrect because although wind can blow debris onto the road surface, it usually does not make it slick.

During windy conditions.

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