How to Prevent Accidents When Driving in the Rain?

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Roger
07/29/25 8:44am
Methods to prevent accidents when driving in the rain: 1. Pay attention to the roadside: Roads are higher in the middle and lower on the sides to facilitate drainage during rain, which can lead to water accumulation. When braking, if one wheel is in water and the other is on dry ground, the imbalance in friction can cause skidding or fishtailing. Maintain a safe distance and avoid sudden braking. 2. Turn on your headlights: Rainy days are often gloomy. Turning on your lights is not just to see the road ahead but also to ensure the vehicle in front can see you in their rearview mirror. 3. Replace your windshield wipers: Clear visibility is the primary guarantee of safe driving. In heavy rain, if the wipers cannot clear the windshield effectively, the likelihood of accidents increases significantly. 4. Follow other cars when unfamiliar with road conditions: If you encounter unfamiliar road sections with water accumulation, pull over and let the cars behind pass first, then follow the path taken by the vehicle ahead.
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BellaLynn
08/11/25 6:21pm
After driving for so many years, I have a set of rules for preventing accidents in rainy weather. First, vehicle preparation: check the tire tread depth—replace if it's less than 4mm, as the risk of hydroplaning is high; wipers must function properly, and the windshield should be clean. While driving, always slow down—10-20% slower than in clear weather—and double the following distance. Turn on headlights and rear fog lights to improve visibility, avoid sudden braking or sharp turns, and maintain smooth operations. Mentally, stay focused on the road and avoid distractions like phones. Remember spots with puddles or slippery surfaces. I’ve had close calls with accidents in the rain, but thanks to prior checks, maintaining my vehicle and good habits were the key safety foundations. Finally, if heavy rain makes visibility poor, pull over and wait for it to ease.
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