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#1. If you find that your car is hydroplaning, you should
Hydroplaning happens when the tires lose contact with the road surface and float on a film of water. It can happen in rain or standing water. The driver instantly loses control of steering and braking. The higher your speed, the greater your chances of hydroplaning. If hydroplaning occurs, don’t brake; braking might cause loss of control. Instead, steer straight and ease off the accelerator to let your vehicle slow down.