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What should be paid attention to when driving on rainy days?

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VonJasmine
07/29/2025, 06:01:53 PM

Things to pay attention to when driving on rainy days include: 1. Slow down and maintain a safe distance from vehicles in front and behind; 2. Turn on the wipers to maintain good visibility; 3. Turn on the air conditioner and direct it towards the windshield to reduce fogging; 4. Drive at low speed in waterlogged sections, and detour if the water level exceeds the exhaust pipe; 5. Slow down on curves and avoid sudden braking; 6. Turn on the fog lights so that other drivers can notice; 7. If the engine is flooded, do not start the vehicle; 8. Do not restart the vehicle after stalling; 9. Pay attention to the dynamics of non-motor vehicles and pedestrians, and maintain a safe speed.

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EmmanuelFitz
08/15/2025, 05:59:08 PM

When driving in the rain, I always slow down because the road is slippery, and the braking distance increases significantly. It's advisable to keep your speed about 20 km/h lower than usual. Check the wiper blades in advance to ensure they aren’t worn out, so you can have a clear view as soon as the rain starts. Always turn on your headlights—not just for illumination but also to make your vehicle more visible to others, especially in dim or gloomy conditions. Maintain a greater distance from the car ahead to avoid sudden braking or sharp turns, which can cause skidding. If your tires are heavily worn, replace them early to ensure sufficient tread depth for water dispersion. Avoid rushing through puddles, as deep water can damage the engine or cause stalling. Rainy days often bring foggy conditions, so use the air conditioning’s defogging function for quicker results. I had an accident when I was inexperienced, but remembering these tips has made my driving much steadier—getting home safely is what matters most. Take a moment to check your vehicle’s condition before heading out to avoid bigger troubles on the road.

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StNicole
10/17/2025, 03:16:34 AM

I'm used to preparing in advance when driving in the rain. As soon as it starts raining, I turn on the wipers and headlights to ensure clear visibility. Slowing down is most important, as wet roads increase braking distance by over 50%. I increase the following distance to two or three times the normal gap to avoid tailgating and potential rear-end collisions. Checking tire pressure is crucial, as properly inflated tires provide better traction. When heavy rain causes fogging on the interior windows, I quickly use the defogger instead of wiping manually. I cautiously test waterlogged areas before proceeding to avoid getting stuck or damaging the vehicle. Maintaining a calm mindset is key - I don't rush and keep relaxed hands and feet for smoother, safer driving. Regular maintenance of wipers and lighting systems ensures good driving performance in both sunny and rainy conditions, as these good habits contribute to long-term safety.

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Jan
11/30/2025, 03:00:38 AM

I become extra cautious as soon as it starts raining while driving. Slowing down is the fundamental safety rule, as wet roads reduce friction and increase the risk of skidding. Adjusting the wipers to the appropriate setting effectively removes water and maintains visibility. Turning on the headlights alerts others to avoid collisions. Increase the following distance to allow more reaction time. Regularly check tire tread to prevent loss of traction. Use the air conditioning to defog the interior promptly. Avoid driving through deep puddles to protect the engine. Following these steps ensures a safer and worry-free driving experience in the rain.

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LaJonathan
01/20/2026, 09:34:00 PM

Driving in rainy weather requires attention to detail in operation, and I often remind friends to pay attention to wiper efficiency. Clean windshield relies on good wiper blades. Turning on lights enhances visibility for yourself and others. Reducing speed helps prevent skidding and rear-end collisions. Checking tire grip reduces the risk of losing control. Hydroplaning can be mitigated by maintaining a steady speed. Using the air conditioner to defog quickly clears windshield mist for a clear view. Avoiding waterlogged areas protects the undercarriage. Vehicle systems like ABS aid in stability, but manual steady speed is more reliable. These practices ensure worry-free driving even in rainy conditions.

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LeAsher
04/16/2026, 10:05:57 PM

I always slow down when driving in the rain to save fuel and stay safe. Maintaining good wipers extends their lifespan and saves money. Turning on headlights helps avoid accidents and reduces repair costs. Checking tires for good drainage efficiency prevents skidding accidents. Avoiding waterlogged areas prevents major repair expenses. Using the air conditioning defogger function avoids slow manual cleaning. Keeping a greater distance prevents collisions and saves trouble. Choosing safe routes for rainy-day travel saves time and provides peace of mind. Developing a habit of regular checks saves repairs on sunny days and eliminates worries during rain.

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