What are the precautions for driving in the rain?

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MacEloise
07/29/25 4:29am
Precautions for driving in the rain include: 1. Slow down and drive cautiously, always pay attention to the distance between vehicles in front and behind you and your own car. The emergency performance of vehicles in the rain will be reduced, so decelerate in advance before braking to leave enough time and space to handle situations and ensure safety; 2. Turn on the wipers in time and use the lights and air conditioning defogging function reasonably; 3. The wet road surface in the rain makes it easy for tires to skid sideways, so avoid sudden braking when turning. It is recommended to decelerate in a straight line before entering the curve; 4. When encountering waterlogged roads, maintain low-speed straight-line movement and do not stop at will. If the water level exceeds the exhaust pipe, detour is needed; 5. Pay attention to pedestrians, slow down and patiently yield when crossing the road, and choose a safe place to stop if necessary.
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SanAmir
08/12/25 8:13am
When driving in the rain, safety measures are the top priority. I always emphasize slowing down because wet roads are slippery, and high speeds can easily lead to skidding. Increase your following distance by at least double, maintaining a space of three seconds or more, and avoid sudden braking or lane changes. When visibility is low due to heavy rain, always turn on your front and rear fog lights so others can see you clearly. If you start to skid, stay calm, ease off the accelerator, and make slight steering adjustments—never jerk the wheel. Regularly check your brakes and lights to ensure they respond well. In heavy downpours, pull over, turn on your hazard lights, and wait for the rain to ease. These are practical tips from experience—safety always comes first to prevent accidents. Drive slowly, stay relaxed, and you can navigate rainy days safely. Worn tires affect water drainage, so replace aging parts early—low cost for peace of mind.
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