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When your vehicle loses contract with the pavement and rides on a thin layer of water, it is...?
A) “hydroplaning”
B) “highway hydro skiing”
C) “hydrocephalus”
D) “velocitating.”
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5 Answers
- ?Lv 71 year ago
Why are you driving on the PAVEMENT in the first place ?
A) Hydroplaning (or Aquaplaning) is when a layer of water between the tyres and the road causes the car to 'skid'.
B) ''Highway'' Hydro Skiing is something you've made up.
C) Hydrocephalus is ''water on the brain''.
D) Velocitating isn't a real word .. and even if it was it would have something to do with 'speed'.
- 1 year ago
Since 1982 when i started driving, not one of my cars has EVER had a contract with the pavement!