What are the precautions for safe driving in rainy weather?
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Safe driving in rainy weather requires maintaining good visibility, preventing tire side-slip, driving slowly, reducing fog generation, mastering water wading techniques, paying attention to following distance, observing pedestrians, and turning on lights promptly. Here is more relevant information: 1. Water wading techniques: Exercise caution when driving on roads with standing water, generally proceeding straight at low speed without stopping arbitrarily. If the water level exceeds the exhaust pipe, detour is necessary. 2. Observing pedestrians: Pedestrians' visibility is also inevitably affected in rainy weather. When driving, special attention must be paid to observing pedestrians to avoid traffic accidents. Do not compete with pedestrians for right of way, yield appropriately, observe pedestrian movements to prevent last-minute panic slips. If avoiding is inconvenient, stop and wait. Pay attention to standing water, pass slowly without splashing water on pedestrians.