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When driving through standing water at high speed water may build up beneath the wheels and cause the vehicle to skid is commonly referred to as hydroplaning, or also known as aquaplaning. Combination of standing water on the road, car speed, and under-inflated or worn-out tires is the most common reason for hydroplaning, loss of control and steering ability.

Hydroplaning

Further Explanation:

Hydroplaning occurs when a layer of water is created between the wheels of the vehicle and the road surface. And because of that, Traction is lost which leads to preventing the vehicle from responding to the control units. If this phenomenon takes place to all the wheels simultaneously, then the vehicle becomes an uncontrolled sled.  

In this phenomenon, water that is there on the surface of the road works as a lubricant and because of that, the traction is minimized on the wet pavement of the roads even when the aquaplaning is not taking place. Every function of the vehicle changes the direction or the speedfully relies on the friction that takes between the tires and the surface of the road. The only risk of this phenomenon increases when there is an increase with the depth of the standing water at the sensitivity of the water.  

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Answer Details:

Grade: High School

Chapter: Hydroplaning

Subject: Automobile

Keywords: Hydroplaning, Vehicles, Responding, Surface, Water, Water level, Roadway, Phenomenon, Traction, Fraction.