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Recovery and Traction on Soft, Wet Shorelines


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Recovery and Traction on Soft, Wet Shorelines

Driving heavy vehicles like RVs or 4x4s along lake or beach edges can be deceptively dangerous. Saturated soils at the water’s edge often lose strength dramatically – behaving almost like quicksand under heavy weight. Fine-grained, waterlogged mud can support weight until the tire breaks the surface film, then suddenly liquefy and grip the vehicle tightly (biologyinsights.com). In practice, once you sink even a little, very little additional traction is available: “Mud reduces traction dramatically”, and tires have almost no grip on such a “slippery, yielding surface” (www.michelinman.com). This means a heavy RV can easily bog down on a soft shoreline: its weight creates high soil pressure that the saturated ground cannot support, leading to deep ruts and complete loss of traction.

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