Ease the throttle.
If in a car, grip the wheel firmly, to prevent it being pulled out of your grasp.
In a boat, ease off on the power by approx ten percent to prevent the engine from over-revving.
In a plane, pull back on the yoke if preparing for take-off; if ready to land and you're not in a spruce goose, bend down, place your head between your knees, and kiss your @$$ goodbye
keep the steering wheel straight.If your vehicle is hydroplaning you should slowly release the accelerator and steer into the direction you're skidding.
keep the steering wheel straight.If your vehicle is hydroplaning you should slowly release the accelerator and steer into the direction you're skidding.
When hydroplaning begins press down on the accelerator and break hard?
If your vehicle begins to slide in heavy rain, you should remain calm and avoid sudden braking or steering. This situation is called hydroplaning, where a layer of water separates the tires from the road surface, causing a loss of traction. To regain control, gently ease off the accelerator and steer in the direction you want the vehicle to go.
It is known as aquaplaning.
No, Hydroplaning is not safe, because when a vehicle is in this condition, there is a "cushion" of water between the tires and the road limiting traction allowing the vehicle to skid out of control.
If your vehicle begins to overheat while climbing a hill you should
When your tires lose adhesion with the road it is called 'hydroplaning'
For traction and to prevent hydroplaning on a wet road.
You should slow down.
Hydroplaning occurs when vehicle tires go over more water than they can displace. In these situations the tire is separated from the road by a layer of water.
No, you just hit the brakes HARD.