Family accident on A2: a blessing in disguise when it comes to aquaplaning!
Accident on the A2 in Börde: Family remains uninjured due to aquaplaning. Important tips for safety in the rain.

Family accident on A2: a blessing in disguise when it comes to aquaplaning!
A serious incident on Autobahn 2 in the Börde preoccupied people on Saturday evening. A family from Lower Saxony, consisting of five members between the ages of 6 and 62, was on the way to Hanover when their vehicle left the road due to aquaplaning and landed in the rain catchment basin. Fortunately, the family was uninjured and was able to get out of the car on their own MDR reported.
The damage to the vehicle amounts to around 50,000 euros and it had to be towed away. A frightening example of how dangerous driving in adverse weather conditions can be. Aquaplaning, also known as slippery water, occurs when masses of water build up between the tires and the road surface and contact with the road is lost, he explains ADAC.
The risk of aquaplaning
Dangerous spots can form on the roads, especially during a heavy rain shower. If visibility falls below 50 meters, the maximum permissible speed is limited to 50 km/h. Such regulations are not just harassment, but also serve to ensure safety. Between 2018, there were 4,710 collisions with personal injuries in Germany that were caused by slippery conditions due to rain Catalog of fines leads. There is clearly something there, and in addition to speed, factors such as tire condition and road surface should also be taken into account.
If a vehicle aquaplanes in wet conditions, the ADAC recommends taking your foot off the accelerator, keeping the steering wheel straight and letting the vehicle disengage. Those who do not brake or steer in such a situation have the best chance of regaining control. The low beam headlights should also be switched on to improve visibility. When driving through puddles, it is important to pay particular attention to the possible unevenness of the road, as dangerous obstacles can be hidden underneath.
It's better to be safe than sorry
Another point that drivers should consider is the tread depth of their tires. This should be checked regularly, because below 3.5 mm it becomes critical. Tire pressure also plays an important role - both too high and too low pressure increase the risk of aquaplaning. It is therefore advisable to not only pay attention to the width of the tires, but also to take their wet properties into account when purchasing.
It is therefore important to always be careful and adapt to the road conditions, even when driving conditions are good. The next rain shower is sure to come, and then it can be helpful to have a good knack for how to get yourself and your passengers safely through the risk of aquaplaning.