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What are the safety tips for driving in the rain?

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VanXavier
07/28/25 2:27pm

Here are some safety tips for driving in the rain: 1. Reduce speed appropriately: Slippery roads reduce tire grip, which can cause the vehicle to lose control when turning or overtaking. Therefore, it is advisable to lower your speed and minimize lane changes or overtaking maneuvers. 2. Fogging inside the car: Rain significantly affects visibility by blurring the rearview mirrors. Additionally, many people roll up their windows to prevent rain from entering the car, which can lead to fogging inside the vehicle. 3. Vehicle loss of control: Puddles form on the road during rain, and when a wheel suddenly enters a puddle, the resistance increases abruptly, which can easily cause the vehicle to skid or lose control. 4. Component inspection: If your car's windshield wipers are worn out and not cleaning effectively or if there is leakage from the sunroof, it is recommended to visit a 4S store in advance to inspect these components.

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MariaRose
08/11/25 6:58pm

When driving in the rain, I habitually reduce my speed because the road surface is extremely slippery, and the braking distance increases significantly. I learned this the hard way in the past when my car almost slid off the road due to speeding. Now, I always remind myself to slow down and double the following distance—keeping at least twice the usual gap to avoid rear-end collisions. I also check the windshield wipers and tires in advance; if the tread is worn, I replace them immediately to prevent hydroplaning or loss of control on wet roads. Turning on the lights—either low beams or fog lights—is a must to ensure other drivers can see me clearly. I’m especially cautious when turning, avoiding sharp steering to prevent skidding. If I encounter standing water, I slow down and pass carefully; if the depth exceeds half the wheel height, I detour to avoid engine stalling from water ingestion. I keep emergency tools like reflective warning triangles and a flashlight in the car—they’re lifesavers in critical moments. Regular brake system maintenance is also crucial, as rainy-day safety truly depends on good preparation. Adopting these habits has significantly reduced risks.

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VonChase
09/29/25 3:41am

The core of safe driving in rainy weather is speed control and skid prevention. I reduce my speed to below 80% of normal because wet roads have weaker friction, potentially doubling braking distance. Maintain a safe following distance using the three-second rule or longer. Turn on lighting systems to enhance visibility and alertness, but avoid high beams to prevent glare. Ensure wipers operate efficiently, using washer fluid when necessary. Tire condition is crucial—proper inflation and deep treads are essential for water dispersion and grip. Avoid sudden braking or acceleration, and steer smoothly to prevent hydroplaning. Slow down in waterlogged areas and avoid deep puddles to prevent vehicle damage. Regularly check wipers and brakes, and plan routes to avoid heavy rain zones. Prioritize stability and prevention.

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Brandon
11/12/25 5:34am

When it rains, I reduce speed to prevent skidding and turn on the low beams for better visibility. Ensure the wipers are flexible, and the tire tread isn't too shallow. Increase the following distance to at least twice the usual. Take turns slowly to avoid rollover. Drive slowly through water accumulation to prevent stalling. Keep a dry cloth in the car to remove fog. Check the weather when planning trips. Safety always comes first. Getting used to these details reduces risks.

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