What Are the Safety Precautions for Driving in Heavy Rain?

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SanGabriela
07/28/25 10:32pm
Precautions for driving in heavy rain: 1. Clear fog: When driving in rainy weather, be sure to check the windshield wipers. If water fog obstructs your vision while driving, promptly turn on the wipers and the car's air conditioning to keep the windshield clear and transparent. 2. Slow down when turning, avoid sudden steering: Due to slippery roads, turns should be made slowly and gently to prevent the vehicle from skidding, which could lead to dangerous situations. 3. Reduce speed and avoid sudden braking: When roads are wet, the friction between the tires and the road decreases, making it easier for the tires to skid and increasing the braking distance. Therefore, it is essential to drive at a reduced speed in rainy conditions and avoid sudden braking to prevent the vehicle from veering off course.
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DeRonan
08/12/25 1:57am
Having driven for over 20 years, the number one safety tip for driving in heavy rain is to slow down. Reduce your speed by half and increase the following distance by at least double to avoid rear-end collisions. Turn on all your lights—headlights, taillights, and fog lights—so others can see your position clearly. Don’t charge through standing water; first test its depth or find a detour. Driving through deep water can stall the engine and cause damage. Avoid sharp steering movements to prevent skidding; keep your actions smooth. Set your wipers to the highest setting to maintain a clear windshield. Stay calm and don’t rush; if necessary, find higher ground or a service area to wait until the rain eases. Ensure your tires have sufficient tread and check them regularly for good grip. Don’t forget to carry an emergency kit with water and a flashlight, just in case. When driving in the rain, safety is more important than time—I always make extra preparations.
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Brody
10/01/25 4:09am
As a commuting office worker, I always take extra precautions when heading out during heavy rain. I check the tire tread depth and ensure the wipers are functioning properly to avoid blurred vision on the road. While driving, I slow down and maintain a greater distance from the car ahead to prevent collisions. I turn on all the lights to increase visibility and let others know my position. When encountering water-filled potholes, I detour instead of driving through, testing the waters at low speeds for safety. I keep an umbrella and snacks in my bag in case of traffic jams. Sometimes, if the rain is too heavy, I use navigation to find rest areas to pull over. I've made it a habit to check the weather forecast and choose routes with less traffic. I also adjust the car's ventilation system to prevent fogging. These small details ensure I arrive home safely each time, keeping my mind at ease.
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