What is hydroplaning & why drivers should beware

At high speeds, the tyres do not get enough time to wade all the water from the surface. As a result, a wedge of water forms in front of the tyre and the car actually rides up onto that wedge losing contact with the road.

Car Wading Through A Puddle Of Water On Road

We all have experienced loss of steering control in wet roads when the vehicle skids off due to excessive braking or taking a sharp turn in high speed in slippery conditions. While we do take taking turns or applying breaks seriously while driving on skiddy roads, we seldom think twice before running over a puddle of water accumulated on road while going straight. As it turns out, it can be extremely dangerous. And the phenomenon is called hydroplaning or aquaplaning.

Before we go any further, let us understand what hydroplaning is. The phenomenon occurs when there is too much water on the road for your tyres to disperse, leading to a loss of traction that prevents the vehicle from responding to control inputs. It gives the sensation that your vehicle is drifting or floating; it could be likened to skidding across a sheet of ice.