Driving On Wet Roads

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Driving Safely on Wet Roads


Introduction


Navigating wet roads requires extra caution, especially following a long dry spell. When rain begins, it's important to adjust your driving habits to ensure safety.

Planning Ahead


If rain starts and you need to travel, give yourself extra time. Rushing in wet conditions can be dangerous, so plan accordingly to avoid speeding.

Challenges of Rainy Conditions


Rain can significantly increase the risk of accidents due to slick surfaces and reduced visibility. Oil and grease on the road become more hazardous when mixed with rainwater, making roads slippery.

Safe Driving Tips


- Start Early: Allow extra travel time to avoid the need to rush.
- Brake Gently: Use brakes gently to prevent skidding. Sudden braking on wet roads can lead to loss of control.
- Use Headlights: In heavy rain, turn on your headlights to improve visibility and alert other drivers to your presence.
- Pull Over if Necessary: If visibility becomes too poor, safely pull over and wait for the rain to ease. This precaution can prevent accidents and save lives.

By following these tips, you can handle rainy conditions more safely and protect yourself and others on the road.

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