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Should You Go for Driving Practice in the Rain?

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Mabel
07/29/25 10:33pm

You can go for driving practice on rainy days. Here are some precautions for the Subject 2 driving test in the rain: 1. Wipe the rearview mirrors clean before getting in the car: During the test, you are not allowed to stick your head out, and you cannot reach out to wipe the mirrors after fastening the seatbelt. 2. Do not close the car windows too tightly: Otherwise, fog will form inside the car, affecting visibility. 3. Turn on the windshield wipers promptly: Adjust the wiper speed according to the intensity of the rain to ensure clear visibility. 4. Control the speed: It's best to drive a bit slower than usual. 5. Shake off mud and water from the soles of your shoes before getting in the car: This prevents slipping. Avoid sudden acceleration and braking during the test, as the road is slippery in the rain, which can easily cause the wheels to skid. Stay calm and operate with caution.

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MacCassidy
08/15/25 11:31pm

I think practicing driving in the rain is a great choice because it helps you get accustomed to the challenges of real-world driving scenarios. Driving in the rain is unavoidable in daily life, and practicing in advance can boost your confidence and skill level. However, safety must come first. Risks in rainy conditions include reduced visibility, slippery roads, longer braking distances, and even the possibility of vehicle skidding. I recommend starting with light rain and finding an empty, enclosed area, such as a driving school parking lot or a rural road. Adjust your speed during practice, keeping it 5-10 km/h slower than usual, and make frequent use of windshield wipers and front/rear lights. Bring an experienced driver to sit in the passenger seat for guidance—this way, you can learn techniques while also being prepared for emergencies. Remember, if the rain is too heavy or visibility is extremely poor, reschedule your practice session—safety is more important than progress.

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VanTalia
10/18/25 3:36am

As a novice who just got my driver's license, I've practiced driving in the rain several times and found it quite rewarding. The reduced visibility and road conditions during rainy days truly expose you to the real challenges of driving, which can quickly improve your reaction skills. Before going out to practice, I recommend checking if the windshield wipers are functioning properly and whether the tire pressure is adequate. During practice, focus on maintaining steady steering control and avoid sudden braking or sharp turns. Start at low speeds, such as 30 km/h, to gradually adapt to the slippery conditions. After each rainy driving session, I noticed my performance on dry roads became more stable too. If possible, having an experienced companion along can significantly reduce nervousness. In the long run, this kind of practice is a worthwhile investment.

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LaLiam
12/01/25 4:16am

From my years of driving experience, practicing in the rain isn't just about skills—it also involves vehicle protection. Rain accelerates tire wear, causes brake system corrosion, and even increases the risk of lighting short circuits. Before practice, it's best to quickly inspect the car to ensure the wipers can clear standing water. Opt for short practice sessions, stopping every 20-30 minutes for checks. I recommend inspecting tire treads and brake discs for abnormalities immediately after rainy drives, cleaning them if necessary. Driving in the rain also helps you understand your car's performance on wet roads, allowing you to adjust driving habits to prolong vehicle lifespan. Remember, smooth acceleration is key—sudden starts and stops both harm the car.

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