dont press on the brakes .
Well then the hydroplaning has nothing to do with the accident maybe the hydroplaning caused the accident
keep the steering wheel straight.If your vehicle is hydroplaning you should slowly release the accelerator and steer into the direction you're skidding.
keep the steering wheel straight.If your vehicle is hydroplaning you should slowly release the accelerator and steer into the direction you're skidding.
When the road is very wet, the tires lose contact with the road..
some cars have normal hydroplaning but also some cars have rilly good ones that touch the road if they want to
hydroplaning
Hydroplaning can occur when a carβs speed exceeds the water evacuation capacity of its tires, typically around 35-55 mph depending on tire tread depth and road conditions. Driving at speeds below this threshold and ensuring proper tire maintenance can reduce the risk of hydroplaning.
Slower
you may mean hydroplaning, and it refers to the times were your car "skis" over the water causing you to have no control over anything your car does.
The technical term is 'aquaplaning' or "hydroplaning".It happens because a thin film of water lifts the car's tyres off the road surface - and the vehicle loses its grip on the tarmac.
Hydroplaning affects your ability to steer and brake