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Dynamic hydroplaning

A condition that exists when landing on a surface with standing water deeper than the tread depth of the tires. When the brakes are applied, there is a possibility that the brake will lock up and the tyre will ride on the surface of the water, much like a water ski. When the tyres are hydroplaning, directional control and braking action are virtually impossible. An effective anti-skid system can minimise the effects of hydroplaning.

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