Just experienced it for the first time in a roundabout. It's good to know about such things, it could easily get out of control! I was driving somewhat slowly and I still struggled to keep control of the car
The same old incorrect advice from a company that's more interested in selling tyres. The most important factor in aquaplaning is speed - even a brand new tyre can suffer from aquaplaning if the speed is too high. Try driving the car with low tread depth more slowly and see what happens.
Hmm interesting, So you telling me that there’s a chance for me to cross a river on my motocross if i use a slick drag tyres? Oh and also, Is that Crofty? Sounds similar
Broooo what is crofty doing here??? Here after Carlos crashed due to aquaplaning in Suzuka 2022. Man Gasly was so close to the tractor. There shud Nvr be a tractor on the track 🥶🥶
Happened to me last week. It was scary. Went through a puddle on a motorway and hit a puddle (deeper than i thought). It was fairly deep and the steering just went. It was an awful feeling. Definitely take it slower when its raining heavily/a lot of water on the road
I felt it for the first time on the highway. It was raining. My car is pretty new but still I felt this aquaplaning that I was not feeling that control over my car
This is not a good video because they make it seem like the whole road needs to be flooded to experience aqua planing when aqua planing can in fact happen even with very little water on the road.
I'm here because I ended up aquaplaning a couple of times today on the motorway because of really bad road conditions. 🌊 🚙 🌊 I had to stay super alert the whole time because of all the deep puddles along the fast/passing lane when passing slower semitrailers 😅
Looked like the car on the left had a lot less water on the road too. I'm not convinced, i think you just wish to sell more tyres. Especially when you quoted "current legal limit" are you trying to push legislation to change the legal limit, to therefore sell more tyres. All in the name of safety.
But if you didn't try to steer so aggressively vs how gently you steered with the new tires... this isn't really a test anymore. Its more of a, what happens if you steer harshly vs gently on a slippery road.
When tyre lifts off onto the water , fuel efficiency is increase because of the reduced drag increase the lifespan of the cars tyre and car's components from reduced load.
You had adequately demonstrated that a shallow tread depth is better because it keeps you going straight, and doesn't let you swerve. The opposite of your intended point.
Nope. Notice how the driver was purposely swerving the car. With the first set of tires, the car actually responded to his commands and was much more manouverable. Withe the second set of tires, the car barely moved, despite the driver trying his hardest to swerve. If you were on the road during rainy conditions and needed to steer your car out of the way in the last possible moment, that'd be near impossible with the second set, thus causing a potential accident.
I searched what aqua planing is due to f1 and i got the f1 narrator. Brilliant service
Lol me too
Yeah also me after the Belgian GP
Mannn, is Crofty right? LOL
@@f1videosforf1fans99 same
saw it in MOTO GP.
Came here for spa 2021 and I’m greeted to David Croft 😂
Yeah
I did not expect to be hearing Crofty’s voice 😅
Interesting stuffs and is the narrator David Croft the Sky f1 commentator?
That voice looked so familiar too
Lionel Kongolo *looked*
@@reefy5316 Yeah obviously he looked at the voice i mean diidnt u?
It is David Crofty
Yaaaaa
Slow down while its raining hard and that is the best advice I can give regardless of what kind of tires you have or their age!
I'm here right after Spa 2021 quali
Comment that proceeds unfortunate events
Who is here when Lando said aquaplaning?
Just experienced it for the first time in a roundabout. It's good to know about such things, it could easily get out of control! I was driving somewhat slowly and I still struggled to keep control of the car
It happens to me today too, it scared the shit out of me 😂
Thank you Crofty
Spa 2021 brought me here
The same old incorrect advice from a company that's more interested in selling tyres. The most important factor in aquaplaning is speed - even a brand new tyre can suffer from aquaplaning if the speed is too high.
Try driving the car with low tread depth more slowly and see what happens.
Hmm interesting,
So you telling me that there’s a chance for me to cross a river on my motocross if i use a slick drag tyres?
Oh and also,
Is that Crofty? Sounds similar
Yes it is crofty
You can minimize the risk by not driving on flooded test tracks...
Sometime it cannot be avoided, so to minimize the risk of accident is to drive slowly.
Sometimes it cannot be avoided to drive a little bit to fast.
Crofty is that you??
One time I got aquaplaning on a motorcycle during night time... that's an experience.
Broooo what is crofty doing here??? Here after Carlos crashed due to aquaplaning in Suzuka 2022. Man Gasly was so close to the tractor. There shud Nvr be a tractor on the track 🥶🥶
what the road could look like after a heavy shower
every day in england ....
Really nice clear video. Graphics were useful and so was the live example. Thanks.
Crofty? this is during the f1 summer break thought i was hearing things but this is narrated by crofty
Anything lower than 4mm is already getting dangerous
Happened to me last week. It was scary. Went through a puddle on a motorway and hit a puddle (deeper than i thought). It was fairly deep and the steering just went. It was an awful feeling.
Definitely take it slower when its raining heavily/a lot of water on the road
Drive safe bro.
I felt it for the first time on the highway. It was raining. My car is pretty new but still I felt this aquaplaning that I was not feeling that control over my car
Where can i buy that 20 pence coin?
But the Aguaplaning capable tires give me more Speed :)
I came here from the disappointing Belgian GP.
or just drive slowly
david croft🤣
Thank you guys for this useful video. اللهم احفظنا
Amen 🙌🏼
David croft? Lol
Looks like it's him.
I’m pretty sure it is him
Same I thought it was him as well
Not a single mentioning about simply driving slower and more carefully when there's much water/rain on the roads.
If you are going slow already then it's only a tyres matter
You can acquaplan even at 50km/h
Perfect, the only one who could teach us this is David Croft
Lol true
Very clear video. Thank you!
and its lights out and away we go!
This is not a good video because they make it seem like the whole road needs to be flooded to experience aqua planing when aqua planing can in fact happen even with very little water on the road.
take a shot every time this guy says t r e a d d e p t h
What is Crofty doing here?!
😂
Martin Brundle?
Aditya Badde You mean David Croft
I'm here because I ended up aquaplaning a couple of times today on the motorway because of really bad road conditions. 🌊 🚙 🌊 I had to stay super alert the whole time because of all the deep puddles along the fast/passing lane when passing slower semitrailers 😅
Not sure if Jesus walked on water but your cars definitely do run over it => aquaplaining
The More you know: in my country those situation called *"Selip"* which means *"Slipped"* in english.
Need esp
What is minimum speed for not getting into aquaplaning
30km
Is this Anthony Davidson's voice ?? The guy from Formula 1 ?
David Croft
How the hell did I end up here?
Excellent video
Looked like the car on the left had a lot less water on the road too. I'm not convinced, i think you just wish to sell more tyres. Especially when you quoted "current legal limit" are you trying to push legislation to change the legal limit, to therefore sell more tyres. All in the name of safety.
Here in america it’s not aqua planing it’s hydroplaneing
Where I live has flooded but I still have to drive to work, so scared this will happen 😭
Must be the algorithm, also came from a random F1 article. Great vid though!
But if you didn't try to steer so aggressively vs how gently you steered with the new tires... this isn't really a test anymore. Its more of a, what happens if you steer harshly vs gently on a slippery road.
When tyre lifts off onto the water , fuel efficiency is increase because of the reduced drag increase the lifespan of the cars tyre and car's components from reduced load.
I crashed my car today because of aquaplaning i didnt even go fast i just lost control and crashed it so people drive slowly in rain …
How to avoid it and what's the safest speed
@@raghukumar8407 when it heavy rains drive not above 30-40kmh
Wtf is crofty doin here?
SUS SUSSY BAKAAA AMOGUS
i had hydroplaning happen at 80 got control of that and then aquaplaned at 60 happened on the same drive today.
God can only save us
i'm here after 2021 belgian f1 gp..
yang kesini abis baca artikel mojok
I swear this is the F1 commentator
Gayle Shores
its lights out and away we go
Crofty?!
n worg
Crofty!
is that david croft?
thank you so much
Twitter ?
Crofty!?
crofty?
You had adequately demonstrated that a shallow tread depth is better because it keeps you going straight, and doesn't let you swerve. The opposite of your intended point.
What?! The car keeps going straight, even when the driver doesn’t want it to! The car with newer tyres actually responded to the driver’s inputs.
1:34 lol so basically this is a good sign?
That's what I was thinking, very confusing
Yes, second car is sliding on the road meanwhile the first car maneuvers without sliding. Second car is going to have problems braking also.
Nope. Notice how the driver was purposely swerving the car. With the first set of tires, the car actually responded to his commands and was much more manouverable. Withe the second set of tires, the car barely moved, despite the driver trying his hardest to swerve. If you were on the road during rainy conditions and needed to steer your car out of the way in the last possible moment, that'd be near impossible with the second set, thus causing a potential accident.