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What is 'hydroplaning' and how should a driver react?

Hydroplaning occurs when a layer of water builds between the tires and the road surface, causing a loss of traction. To regain control, ease off the accelerator

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Question: What is 'hydroplaning' and how should a driver react?

Answer options:

  • When tires grip unusually well; accelerate to maintain control. ✅ When tires lose contact with the road due to water; ease off the gas and steer straight.
  • When brakes get wet; apply firm pressure to dry them.
  • When the engine overheats; pull over immediately and turn it off.

Correct answer: When tires lose contact with the road due to water; ease off the gas and steer straight.

Explanation: Hydroplaning occurs when a layer of water builds between the tires and the road surface, causing a loss of traction. To regain control, ease off the accelerator and steer straight.

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