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This morning on the way in, I watched a car in front of me start to lose control on a slick patch of road. So, I'm taking a ...
Hydroplaning occurs when a vehicle starts sliding uncontrollably because there is more water than the tire treads can displace. In other words, it's when tires rise up on a film of water.
With the holiday weekend coming up, and storms in the forecast, we’re going to break down what you need to know to stay safe on the road - especially when dealing with hydroplaning.
As the rain increases in the PNW, so do risks for drivers - one of the scariest being hydroplaning. Our vehicle hits a puddle and we skim too fast across the water, making it way too easy to lose ...
Most experts agree that hydroplaning is more likely to occur at speeds of more than 35 miles per hour, with speeds of 55 miles per hour or more being the most dangerous. Avoid Puddles When Possible.
So you hit a puddle while driving and now you're hydroplaning. Don't panic -- here's what you need to do: SAN FRANCISCO (KGO) -- With wet weather comes dangerous driving conditions.
“It only takes an 11th of an inch of water to cause hydroplaning and a lot of people are just driving too fast and lose control of those vehicles when they hit those water spots,” said Garletts.
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Flood Watch across North Georgia | Heavy rain threat continues Wednesday
The BriefThe National Weather Service has issued a Flood Watch for much of North Georgia due to potential river, creek, and ...
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