Hydroplaning represents a potentially catastrophic situation for drivers. Once a car loses control due to slick roads, crashing into another vehicle, a tree, or a divider becomes possible. Taking steps to reduce the chances of hydroplaning seems smart.

Traveling on days when it is rainy won't work in favor of those wishing to avoid hydroplaning. If driving on wet roads proves unavoidable, driving in a slow and controlled manner could improve safety. Drivers may find it wise to stay away from puddles and to keep clear of outer lanes. Outer lanes tend to experience water accumulations.

Investing in tire care supports safer driving, too. Worn-out tires, ones with low treads, won't likely clear out water efficiently. So, the chances for hydroplaning increase. Rotate tires on schedule and replace ones that are old, cracked, or worn.

Land Rover Roaring Fork wants to help drivers with tire care. The service department handles many different maintenance requests.

 

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