aquaplaning en el Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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aquaplaning [ˌækwəˈpleɪnɪŋ, ingl. am. ˌɑ:kwə-] SUST.

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Proper tire pressure, narrow and unworn tires, and reduced speeds from those judged suitably moderate in the dry will mitigate the risk of aquaplaning, as will avoidance of standing water.
en.wikipedia.org
The aquaplaning is the biggest issue, if we have a bit of standing water we get zero grip.
www.espn.in
Reverted rubber aquaplaning frequently follows an encounter with dynamic aquaplaning, during which time the pilot may have the brakes locked in an attempt to slow the aircraft.
en.wikipedia.org
If it rains, it has little hexagonal sections that contract to better expel the water and avoid aquaplaning.
www.independent.ie
Braking proved ineffective because the pilot in command wrongly assumed that the aircraft was aquaplaning.
en.wikipedia.org
It was the same as what happened to me, he had aquaplaning but just one lap later.
www.mirror.co.uk
The depth of tread remaining greatly affects aquaplaning (riding over deep water without reaching the road surface).
en.wikipedia.org
Aquaplaning is a phenomenon in which directional control is lost because of the presence of film of water between the rubber tires and the runway surface.
en.wikipedia.org
Remember that in a crosswind, if aquaplaning should occur, the crosswind will cause the aircraft to simultaneously weathervane into the wind as well as slide downwind.
en.wikipedia.org
You were aquaplaning all the time and you were tip-toeing almost.
en.wikipedia.org

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