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Which of the following conditions is known as hydroplaning?

Correct answer

  • Applying the brakes on a wet road
  • Tailgating in the rain
  • Using high-beam headlights in the rain

Explanation

On a wet road, at speeds of up to 35 mph, modern tires will usually channel water away to maintain contact with the road. However, in deep water at higher speeds, the channeling action of the tires becomes less effective and the tires start to ride on a layer of water like water skis. This is called ?hydroplaning.? It may result in a loss of braking and steering control. To prevent hydroplaning, slow down.

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