In heavy rain, tires can begin to ride on the water that is on top of the road pavement. This is called:
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Pavement-planing.
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Rideplaning.
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Hydroplaning.
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Waterplaning.
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Explanation
Hydroplaning occurs when your vehicle slides on a thin layer of water between your tires and the road. When this happens, your tires may skid, causing you to lose control of your vehicle. Always drive more slowly in heavy rain or when there is a lot of water on the road.
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