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During aquaplaning, the tyres lose contact with the road surface and you cannot control the vehicle. When driving on a road with a lot of water, a water wedge can easily form in front of the wheel. Depending on the amount of water, speed, and tread pattern, this wedge can get under the wheels and stop the vehicle from responding to steering or braking since it floats on the water surface. To prevent this, you depend on a good and deep tread pattern to channel water away from the wheels. You should also reduce speed to avoid floating on the water surface. steer and brake and hope that you regain grip before an accident occurs. |