What are the precautions for safe driving in the rain for beginners?
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Precautions for safe driving in the rain for beginners: maintain good visibility, prevent wheel skidding, drive slowly in low gear, avoid accelerating to overtake, and prevent getting stuck in water. When driving in the rain, in addition to driving carefully, it is necessary to turn on the wipers in time. When the weather is dim, the low beam and fog lights should also be turned on. If there is frost on the front windshield, turn on the air conditioner and direct the cold air to the front windshield; if there is frost on the rear windshield, turn on the rear windshield heater to eliminate the frost as soon as possible to avoid not being able to see the vehicles behind. When driving in the rain, the rainwater on the road and the tires form a "lubricant", which reduces the braking performance of the car and makes it prone to skidding. Therefore, the driver should hold the steering wheel with both hands in balance, maintain straight and low-speed driving. When turning, the brake should be pressed gently to prevent the tires from locking up and causing the vehicle to skid.