hydroplaning in English

verb
1
(of a vehicle) slide uncontrollably on the wet surface of a road.
a motorist whose car hydroplaned and crashed into a tree

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1. Surprisingly, hydroplaning accounts for nearly as many road accidents as do winter road conditions.

2. Aquaplaning or ‘hydroplaning’ as it is also known can be extremely dangerous as a vehicle is …

3. Aquaplaning or hydroplaning is most likely to occur when there is a buildup of heavy rainfall on the surface of the road

4. Aquaplaning or hydroplaning is most likely to occur when there is a build-up of heavy rainfall on the surface of the road

5. If you get caught in a slick situation and your car starts gliding or hydroplaning , do n't panic or slam on the brakes .

6. Aquaplaning or Hydroplaning is one unseen enemy on the road that takes away the control of a car from you and may cause a fatal accident

7. What is Aquaplaning? Aquaplaning – sometimes known as hydroplaning – is when water builds up in front of your tyres faster than the weight of your car can displace it

8. Aquaplaning (Hydroplaning) Those of you that have attended our classroom session will know that Aquaplaning is the total loss of grip due to the build up of water between the road and your tyre

9. Also known as hydroplaning (by posh people in white coats), Aquaplaning is the action of losing grip, usually between car tyres and the road, due to excess water on the road surface.

10. Aquaplaning or hydroplaning by the tires of a road vehicle, aircraft or other wheeled vehicle occurs when a layer of water builds between the wheels of the vehicle and the road surface, leading to a loss of traction that prevents the vehicle from responding to control inputs

11. Aquaplaning, also known as hydroplaning, is a condition in which standing water, slush or snow, causes the moving wheel of an aircraft to lose contact with the load bearing surface on which it is rolling with the result that braking action on the wheel is not …