Hello everyone, recently we had the discussion whether the vehicle weight plays a role in dry road. It was said that this is not the case if you are travelling with maximum possible braking force and sufficiently dimensioned brakes. But how is that on snow? On snow I do not get a maximum braking force. For me as a layman the picture shows that a much higher mass and thus also fly mass must be braked at high vehicle weight. Thus, a heavy vehicle on snow would have a significantly longer braking distance. Can anyone confirm this by the experts or refute it or examine it more physically? Gruss capdoc