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How much water is needed to hydroplane? a. A good amount, such as a large puddle. b. No water. c. Usually several inches. d. A small amount.

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c. Usually several inches.

Hydroplaning typically occurs when there is a thin layer of water, usually several inches deep, on the road surface. This layer of water causes the tires to lose contact with the road, resulting in reduced traction and potential loss of control of the vehicle. So, a sufficient amount of water, usually several inches, is needed for hydroplaning to occur.
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