What is Hydroplaning?
Hydroplaning is the loss of contact between your tires and the road because of water
buildup. When your car hydroplanes, it essentially turns into an
unsteerable sled, which is especially dangerous if there are people or
vehicles in front of you on the road.
Rain in Kansas means high danger for hydroplaning. Older highways with ruts and non-porous surfaces have a higher occurance of Water puddles...and thus an increased danger of hydroplaning.
How do I avoid Hydroplaning?
- Worn tires are at a higher risk of hydroplaning, and need to be replaced before they are down to the wear bar.
- Narrow or Aqua-tread type tires are better
- Low tire pressure makes the problem worse
- Slowing down helps!
- Drive defensively -- watch for puddling and danger areas
Remember to check back tomorrow for another helpful tip!