What should you pay attention to when driving in the rain?

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VonAniyah
07/24/25 7:41am
Precautions for driving in the rain include turning on the indicator lights and wipers, reducing speed, and maintaining a certain driving distance. Here are the detailed explanations: Turn on the indicator lights and wipers: While driving, in addition to maintaining an appropriately low gear speed, you should also promptly turn on the wipers to ensure the front windshield, blurred by rain, remains clearly visible. Reduce speed: When driving in the rain, the gap between the rainwater on the road and the tires forms a "water film," which reduces the car's braking performance and increases the braking distance. At the same time, avoid making sudden turns with the steering wheel. Maintain a certain driving distance: Keeping a safe distance is particularly crucial in rainy conditions. Increase the following distance, judge the road conditions ahead in advance, and slow down early. The braking distance increases significantly in the rain, so all braking should be gentle and smooth.
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LaMason
08/11/25 3:19am
When driving in the rain, I have to slow down because slippery roads significantly increase braking distance. I usually keep my speed below half of what I'd drive on dry roads. Don't follow the car in front too closely—leave at least double the usual distance for safety. Turning on lights is crucial, not just headlights but also fog lights, so others can see me and I can see the road clearly. If the windshield fogs up, I immediately turn on the air conditioner to blow cold air for defogging—avoid using hot air as it can make things worse. With reduced tire grip in the rain, I check tire pressure and tread; if they're badly worn, I replace them promptly to avoid skidding risks. When encountering waterlogged areas, I pass through slowly without rushing to prevent splashing waves that could damage the engine. In short, rainy-day driving requires extra caution—stay focused, avoid distractions, and prioritize safety over rushing.
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