How Should Drivers Pass Through Waterlogged Roads While Driving?

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StephanieFitz
07/28/25 10:28pm
Drivers should pay special attention to slowing down when passing through waterlogged roads to ensure safety. The following are precautions to take when driving through waterlogged roads: When driving through waterlogged roads, slow down and proceed with caution; if necessary, stop to avoid splashing water, as accelerating or maintaining normal speed can cause water to splash onto the windshield, obstructing the driver's view and making it difficult to observe the road ahead, which can easily lead to loss of vehicle control or traffic accidents. When driving through waterlogged roads with pedestrians or non-motor vehicles on both sides, slow down even more to avoid splashing mud or water onto them. Be cautious of "hydroplaning" when driving on waterlogged roads. At high speeds, water between the tires and the road surface cannot be displaced, causing the vehicle's gravity and the friction between the wheels and the road to disappear, increasing the likelihood of hydroplaning. Therefore, reduce speed to prevent hydroplaning and avoid traffic accidents. Do not restart the engine if it stalls in water, as water may have entered the engine. Forcing a restart at this point could cause significant damage to the engine.
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AbelFitz
08/12/25 2:58am
When driving through waterlogged roads, especially those common puddles and potholes after rain, I always remind myself: slowing down is the most important thing. You can't see the depth underwater at all—what if there's a big hole underneath or the water level is too high and floods the engine? That would be a real disaster. I remember a few years ago in the suburbs, I almost skidded because I was driving too fast, and luckily, I held the steering wheel tightly to avoid an accident. Since then, I've developed a habit—slowing down to around 20 km/h, maintaining a steady speed without accelerating or braking suddenly. At the same time, I roll down the window to listen to the engine sound; if there's any unusual noise, I stop immediately. Also, pay attention to the condition of the wheels—deeper tire treads can improve water drainage and reduce the risk of hydroplaning. The general rule is: it's better to take a detour than to take risks—getting home safely is what really matters.
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