On a very rainy journey back from St. Neot's today, We were crusing at a maximum of 60 because of the conditions, but most other cars were cruising past at 70 +.
My first and only experience of aquaplaning was in 1972 in my dad's Rover 2000 and it really scared me.
I obviously appreciate that car & tyre technology has improved vastly since then and many cars are now front wheel drive which put much of the weight over the drive wheels, but how much of a risk is aquaplaning now - ?
The RAC reckon that anything over 35 in wet conditions can increased the risk, so what is the general view of our illustrious members - ?
My first and only experience of aquaplaning was in 1972 in my dad's Rover 2000 and it really scared me.
I obviously appreciate that car & tyre technology has improved vastly since then and many cars are now front wheel drive which put much of the weight over the drive wheels, but how much of a risk is aquaplaning now - ?
The RAC reckon that anything over 35 in wet conditions can increased the risk, so what is the general view of our illustrious members - ?
