What is the handling method when a car experiences hydroplaning?

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DiReid
07/30/25 10:38am
The handling method when a car experiences hydroplaning is to firmly hold the steering wheel with both hands and gradually reduce the vehicle speed. Below is a detailed introduction about hydroplaning in cars: 1. Overview: Hydroplaning refers to the phenomenon where a car is speeding on a highway with a thin layer of water, and due to the water film effect, the tires cannot directly contact the road surface and slide, causing the vehicle body to skid or float, making it difficult for the driver to control. 2. Others: Hydroplaning manifests as the car deviating from its direction or skidding. It can easily lead to traffic accidents, so the speed should be reduced promptly. Driving at a low speed is an effective method to avoid hydroplaning.
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