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How to Avoid a Car Accident Caused by Hydroplaning

Avoid Car Accident Caused by Hydroplaning

Even drought stricken California experiences rain when an El Niño weather pattern arrives or when a summer afternoon thunder-storm pops up in the mountains. When driving through rain-soaked roads, hydroplaning is an ever-present possibility.

Hydroplaning occurs when a film of water lifts the wheels of your car off the pavement. Normally, the weight of the car on the wheels pushes the water out of the way. In addition, the tire tread channels the water away. When driving too fast over deep puddles however, the tires can’t move the water out of the way quickly enough and starts to hydroplane. At this point, you lose traction, braking, and steering. Avoid a car accident caused by hydroplaning by following these tips:

Stay on Top of Tire Replacement and Maintenance

Adjust Your Driving

When Your Car Hydroplanes

When your tire contact feels loose and the car starts to veer, slowly let up on the gas and continue steering in the direction of travel until your tires contact the road again. Don’t brake or turn the steering wheel. You want to continue in a straight line until the hydroplaning stops.

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