

At A Crivelli Buick GMC in Reno, PA, we want to make sure everyone is safe during the cooler seasons of the year, so it is important to be able to avoid hydroplaning as much as possible. Hydroplaning occurs when a layer of water builds between the tires of your vehicle and the road surface, leading to a loss of traction that prevents the vehicle from responding to control inputs like steering, braking, or accelerating.
To reduce the risk of hydroplaning, start by maintaining your tires. Ensure they have adequate tread depth and are inflated to the recommended pressure. Bald or under-inflated tires can't channel water away effectively, increasing the risk of skimming over the surface. Regularly inspecting and rotating your tires can also make a difference.
Lastly, adjust your driving habits during wet conditions. Reduce your speed, avoid sudden movements, and increase your following distance. Remember that water can pool in the outer lanes, so consider driving in the middle lane when it's safe. Staying cautious and vigilant can help you navigate rainy roads safely.