Do not slam on the brakes. Slamming on the brakes can cause your wheels to lock up, which will make it even more difficult to control your vehicle.
Brake gently and steadily. Apply pressure to the brake pedal gradually and smoothly. This will help to slow your vehicle down without locking up the wheels.
Turn on your headlights and hazard lights. This will make your vehicle more visible to other drivers, especially in dark or stormy conditions.
Stay in your lane. Do not try to change lanes or swerve, as this could cause you to lose control of your vehicle.
If you start to hydroplane, stay calm and do not panic. Hydroplaning is the feeling of losing traction due to a thin layer of water on the road. If you start to hydroplane, continue to brake gently and steadily, and keep your vehicle in your lane.
Pull over to the side of the road as soon as it is safe to do so. Once you have regained control of your vehicle, pull over to the side of the road in a safe location. Turn on your hazard lights and stay in your vehicle until the storm passes.