More than likely, I was hydroplaning on Sunday. I never drive in severe weather, however I had no choice driving 4 hours back to the city I go to school at - that a brief heavy rainstorm developed. It was my first time experience.. my '94 Pontiac Grand Prix did shake (I was going 55 on a 65 mph speed limit highway for about 15 miles.. and other cars were zooming by). I did swerve a little.. but luckily I made it back to my destination. So my question is, if I experience it again.. what's the ''proper'' speed to avoid hydroplaning? Does 4-wheel drive make a difference when it comes to sudden weather phenomenons such as this?
Yes, I know it is probably the dumbest question of the day. However, I am just curious.
Thank you.
2007-03-27
13:40:19
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~ Miss Naomi ~
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