How Should Beginners Drive in the Rain?
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Beginners should drive cautiously in rainy weather. Here is relevant information for beginners driving in the rain: 1. Driving tips: (1) Remove fog and improve visibility: If there is fog, do not use natural wind; instead, set the air vent to blow on the "windshield" position. (2) Drive slowly and use brakes carefully: Reduce speed and avoid sudden braking. When slowing down, primarily control speed with the accelerator. (3) Prevent skidding: Lower your speed when turning and avoid sudden braking. 2. Road selection tips for rainy days: (1) Choose flat over sloped: When driving on a slope, choose the flat part. If conditions don’t allow, try to pass straight through, converting a sloped section into a flat one, and strive to keep the vehicle horizontally level. (2) Choose hard over soft: Soft roads increase driving resistance, leading to insufficient power and reduced speed. Therefore, in rainy weather, the center of the road is firmer due to repeated wheel pressure, while the edges are softer. (3) Choose water over mud: When driving through muddy areas, wheels can become coated with slippery mud. Driving through water prevents mud from sticking to the wheels, maintaining traction with the hard ground and ensuring progress compared to soft surfaces. Remember not to drive too fast in water to prevent splashing, which could cause electrical shorts and engine stalling.