if im not mistaken its 20-30 mph
no
Tires can hydroplane as low as 40 mph if conditions are right.
With enough speed, yes.
This is a very situational event. What are you driving? Are you wearing a helmet. There have been people who have rolled cars at 300 mph and lived. But there are people who have rolled cars at 30 mph and died.
Pretty much all of them i say BY AP1
70 mph daytime/ 65mph nightime 85 80 MPH (daylight hours only) 60 miles per hour daytime 60 nighttime 55 Day time 70 & Night time 65.
the cars in the 1900 have small engines. they had thin tires too. they only went like 30 mph. changes are for the better
A car traveling over 45 mph can hydroplane with about 1/10th of an inch of water on the road.
A car traveling over 45 mph can hydroplane with about 1/10th of an inch of water on the road.
Most cars can stop from 60 mph in about 100 feet or so. If the relationship is linear then a car should stop from 30 mph in about 50 feet.
There are no perfect rhymes for the word hydroplane.