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To reduce hydroplaning risk you should:

Hydroplaning occurs when water builds up between tires and the road, causing a loss of traction. According to the Official MTO Driver's Handbook, keeping tires

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Question: To reduce hydroplaning risk you should:

Answer options:

  • Drive faster to push water aside ✅ Keep tires properly inflated, slow down in rain, and avoid worn tires
  • Brake firmly in puddles
  • Increase tire pressure to maximum

Correct answer: Keep tires properly inflated, slow down in rain, and avoid worn tires

Explanation: Hydroplaning occurs when water builds up between tires and the road, causing a loss of traction. According to the Official MTO Driver's Handbook, keeping tires properly inflated, slowing down in wet weather, and avoiding worn treads ensures tires can effectively channel water away. Driving faster actually increases the risk of riding on top of the water, while braking firmly in puddles can trigger a dangerous skid. Overinflating tires to their maximum limit reduces the rubber's contact patch with the road, worsening control. G1 candidates must master this concept, as the official exam frequently tests wet-weather driving adjustments and vehicle maintenance requirements crucial for safe driving.

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