Why does a car skid on wet Road
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Skids are scary but hydroplaning is completely nerve-wrecking. No matter where you live.
Hydroplaning happens when the water in front of your tires builds up faster than your car's weight can push it out of the way. The water pressure causes your car to rise up and slide on a thin layer of water between your tires.
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Skids are scary but hydroplaning is completely nerve-wrecking. No matter where you live. Hydroplaning happens when the water in front of your tires builds up faster than your car's weight can push it out of the way. The water pressure causes your car to rise up and slide on a thin layer of water between your tires.
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