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What should you pay attention to when driving in rainy weather?

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DiCharlie
07/25/2025, 02:44:25 AM

Things to pay attention to when driving in rainy weather: 1. Maintain a safe distance: Rainy conditions impair visibility, making it harder to accurately judge the distance between vehicles, so it's necessary to keep a greater distance from the car ahead. 2. Drive at a low speed: Wet and slippery roads can make it difficult to stop suddenly when driving at high speeds. 3. Turn on fog lights in heavy rain: Heavy rain can cause foggy conditions, significantly reducing visibility and increasing driving hazards. 4. Stay away from large trucks and trailers: When driving on highways, keep a distance from large trucks and trailers. In rainy conditions, large trucks often cannot stop quickly in case of sudden situations.

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ReidDella
08/11/2025, 09:11:42 AM

Driving in the rain always makes me extra cautious, feeling as dangerous as walking a tightrope on ice. The slippery road reduces tire grip, so I proactively reduce my speed by about 20% compared to usual, maintaining at least three times the safe distance to prevent rear-end collisions. Lights must be turned on promptly, whether it's day or night—activating fog lights and headlights improves your own visibility and helps other vehicles spot you earlier. Don’t forget to check if the wipers are worn out; it’s best to replace them if they leave streaks, otherwise, misted windows can dangerously obstruct your view. When encountering puddles, avoid slamming the accelerator or brakes—pass through smoothly to prevent skidding. Regularly inspect tire tread depth; shallow treads increase the risk of slipping, so I make it a habit to get them checked at the shop every six months. Set the car’s air conditioning to defog mode, as fogged-up windows can instantly blur your vision—a potentially deadly situation.

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Frances
09/27/2025, 01:38:11 AM

As a frequent driver, I believe the key to rainy days is being well-prepared. Before heading out, I check if the windshield wipers and washer fluid are functioning properly. If the wiper blades are worn out, I replace them in advance to avoid scrambling while driving. Tire pressure also needs to be appropriate—wet roads rely on tire traction, and insufficient pressure or severe wear can easily lead to skidding. Of course, speed should be controlled and kept slow; I usually turn off cruise control and manually maintain distance. For lighting, don’t forget to turn on the side markers and fog lights—they can be lifesavers in poor visibility. When braking, use gentle taps instead of slamming the pedal to prevent lock-up. When encountering waterlogged areas, slow down and pass through carefully, as deep water can cause engine flooding. Additionally, keep a dry towel in the car to wipe the rearview mirror and prevent water droplets from obstructing vision. Once these good habits are formed, the accident rate in rainy conditions drops significantly.

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BrielleFitz
11/10/2025, 02:37:49 AM

The biggest fears when driving in the rain are poor visibility and skidding. I immediately turn on the windshield wipers and headlights to ensure I can see the road and signs clearly. I reduce my speed by at least 10 km/h and increase the following distance. Avoiding sudden braking or sharp turns is crucial, as wet asphalt has reduced traction, and abrupt movements can cause the tires to lose control. If the wheels start to skid, don’t panic—keep the steering wheel steady, gently ease off the accelerator, and avoid braking until the tires regain traction. Regular vehicle maintenance is essential, such as checking tire tread depth and the condition of the braking system. Keeping the interior clean is also practical, using the air conditioning to defog and prevent windshield condensation. Simply put, the basic principles are slow, steady, and bright.

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SanFelicity
12/31/2025, 09:36:39 PM

Every time I drive in the rain, safety comes first. The road surface is slippery, and the braking distance increases, so I significantly reduce speed to maintain ample space. All lights should be turned on, including fog lights, especially during heavy rain or fog at night to improve visibility. The windshield wipers must be kept on, and if there are many water droplets on the glass, switch to a higher speed. What to do in an emergency like skidding? My approach is to hold the steering wheel lightly, avoid sudden turns or slamming on the brakes, and gradually release the accelerator to let the car stabilize naturally. Vehicle inspections are essential—check the tires weekly for any damage and ensure proper tire pressure. The air conditioning’s defogging function should be activated for effective dehumidification. Additionally, avoid puddles on high-speed roads, as deep water can cause loss of control or engine failure. These steps help me minimize risks.

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JaxsonMarie
03/28/2026, 11:06:22 PM

When driving in the rain, I always remind myself not to be impatient. Slowing down is fundamental—I usually drive 15-20% slower than on sunny days and maintain a longer following distance. Proper light management is crucial; I turn on the headlights or fog lights to improve visibility and alert others. Ensuring the wipers function correctly is essential, as blurred vision from water mist is dangerous—regularly replacing wiper blades solves this. Regarding tires, grip can easily be lost on wet roads, so I check the tread depth and replace tires if they're too shallow to avoid skidding. Inside the car, I use the air conditioning's defogging feature to clear fogged-up windows instantly. In emergencies like hydroplaning, I avoid slamming the brakes and gently steer straight until control is regained. These habits keep me safe and confident in rainy conditions, with few incidents.

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