you hold your steering wheel pointing as straight forward as possible, unless the car is sliding sideways, in that case you steer into the turn, which means if the back of your car is sliding to the right then you turn your steering wheel to the right. No sudden breaking or accelerating, just be as smooth on the throttle as possible.
When I am in my car and it is raining I might hydroplane.
no
Avoid hitting the brakes.
Yes, they definitely can.
Remove you foot from the accelerator, hang on to the steering wheel, do not apply the brakes, do not turn the steering wheel, and pray. If your car is in a "hydroplane", you should: -Ease off the accelerator
A car can hydroplane, essentially glide on water
There are no perfect rhymes for the word hydroplane.
A hydroplane is a speedboat, not an airplane.
Only if the grating is submerged under a couple of inches of water.
hydroplane
An RC car typically begins to hydroplane when its speed exceeds a certain threshold relative to the surface condition and water depth. Generally, this speed can be around 15 to 20 mph (24 to 32 km/h) on a wet surface, though factors like tire design, weight, and water depth can affect this. Hydroplaning occurs when the tires lose contact with the ground, riding on a layer of water instead, which can happen more easily at higher speeds.
Take your foot off the accelerator ... do not apply the brakes, and do not make any sudden moves with the steering wheel. After your vehicle has slowed down, you can gain control of it. Approach any water in the roadway with extreme caution - your car is not an army tank that can plow through anything in sight.