A small, light car with small tyres. The tyres and their ability to clear water are the biggest factor, the weight of the vehicle defines the rubber 'footprint' on the roadway.
There are too many variables that affect automobile hydroplaning speed such as weight, tire pressure, tire tread design, tire wear, road surface, road condition (i.e., depth of contaminating snow,...
you hold your steering wheel pointing as straight forward as possible, unless the car is sliding sideways, in that case you steer into the turn, which means if the back of your car is sliding to the...
Hydroplaning is when water builds up under your tires and the rubber loses contact with the road surface, and you have no control over the vehicle. Ease off of the accelerator pedal until you regain...
any vehicle has a possibility of flipping if the driver is inexperienced or dangerous. that being said, cars have a far less risk of flipping as opposed to bigger vehicles such as trucks and suvs.
Actually according to Cal. Specs, In heavy rain, the "common" car will hydroplane at a speed of 35 MPH,
regardless of surface type.
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There are simply too many variables to this...