Does turning off traction control help with skidding on rainy days?
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It is not necessary to turn off traction control on rainy days. When starting on snowy or waterlogged roads, the wheels are prone to skidding. Under such conditions, the vehicle's computer will automatically detect wheel slippage and, to a certain extent, limit the engine's power output. Precautions for driving in the rain: Slow down: Regardless of the road width or surface conditions, always drive slowly in the rain, continuously monitor the distance between vehicles ahead and behind, and be mentally prepared to take emergency measures. Visibility is low in rainy conditions, and the field of vision is poor. The braking distance and other emergency performance of the vehicle may also be reduced, so it is important to slow down in advance, allowing sufficient time and space to handle situations safely. Maintain a safe distance: Driving in the rain can obstruct your vision, so it is crucial to maintain a safe distance between vehicles. Continuously monitor the distance to the vehicles in front and behind, and increase the following distance for added safety.