Alberta Written Drivers Learners Test Practice

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What should you do if your vehicle starts to hydroplane on a wet road?

  1. Slam on the brakes to regain traction.

  2. Accelerate to regain control.

  3. Steer in the opposite direction of the skid.

  4. Ease off the accelerator and steer straight until you regain traction.

The correct answer is: Ease off the accelerator and steer straight until you regain traction.

When driving on a wet road, it is important to understand how to handle a hydroplaning situation. Hydroplaning occurs when a layer of water builds up between the tires and the road, causing the driver to lose control of the vehicle. Slowing down and driving carefully is the best way to prevent hydroplaning, but if it does happen, it is important to avoid abrupt movements. Slamming on the brakes, accelerating, or steering in the opposite direction of the skid can make the situation worse and cause the vehicle to spin out of control. Instead, it is recommended to ease off the accelerator and steer straight until you regain traction. This will help your tires find a better grip on the road and allow you to safely gain control of the vehicle again. Remember to always drive cautiously in wet conditions to avoid situations like hydroplaning.