In addition to reduced visibility, one of the most dangerous effects of wet weather is the threat of aquaplaning, where tyres ...
Aquaplaning can cause you to lose traction and control of your vehicle. Here's everything you need to know about how to stay ...
As well as reduced road visibility, one of the most treacherous side effects of rainy days is the risk of aquaplaning on the road. In this instance, the vehicle's tyres completely lose their grip ...
If you’ve ever experienced aquaplaning, either from behind the wheel or the passenger seat, you’ll know how scary it can be. That’s why it’s absolutely vital that you understand what you ...
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Wet roads mean that your tyres may only have half as much grip on the surface as on dry roads and it's important to note the following.
Lateral aquaplaning measures the gradual loss of g-force as the car is driven through a flooded section at ever higher speeds until all grip is lost. The proving ground’s dry circuit runs ...
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Reduced visibility is just one issue that can cause danger on the roads, with a more insidious threat coming from the risk of aquaplaning. Aquaplaning occurs when your vehicle's tyres lose all ...