Why not lightly press the brakes when hydroplaning?

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Obviously stomping on the brakes and locking the wheels up would only lead to even less control, but why are you not supposed to at least slightly press the brakes in order to decelerate?

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Anonymous 0 Comments

i was taught, way way back when, that if your wheels start to slip on ice, on water, on oil, or any other road surface that’s not solid, that you should rapidly pump the brakes on and off. this allows the wheels to gather up a little of what you’re slipping on, then allows the wheel to rotate over it, to clear out the treads, and attempt to re-establish grip.

this is somewhat similar to how ABS works.. only more slowly, and much less reliably. i cant say it overly works, because on the very very few occasions i could have used that nugget, i was too busy shitting myself ..

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