If you've ever driven over water and felt your engine rev up without gaining any speed, you've
experienced hydroplaning.
When worn to this depth, an all - season tire may no longer be suitable for use in snow and may
experience hydroplaning in severe wet conditions.
Not exact matches
In these conditions, the 265 - section - width front tires
hydroplaned at only 70 mph, and the 365 - section rear tires also
experienced grip and traction problems.
If you
experience any of the above signs of
hydroplaning, there are several things drivers can do in order to recover.