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Old 16th Oct 2000, 18:08
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reynoldsno1
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The discussion so far has focussed on dynmic aquaplaning...

There is, of course, viscous aquaplaning and reverted rubber aquaplaning. The former normally occurs on very smooth surfaces at low speeds. The latter can result from locked wheels superheating water and causing the tyre rubber to melt and trap steam beneath the tyre.