What to Do When Wipers Cannot Clear Rainwater During Heavy Rain Driving?
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Immediately reduce speed and pull over to stop, waiting until the rain subsides before continuing to drive. Below are relevant instructions: 1. Light rain: Use parking lights: The use of lights during rainy driving is very particular. When it just starts to rain, the sky is relatively dark, but visibility is still good. At this time, parking lights should be used. 2. Heavy rain: Turn on headlights or front fog lights: When the rain is heavier, the rainwater itself obstructs visibility, and water on the road surface is splashed up by the rolling tires of the vehicle ahead, forming a mist that also greatly affects visibility. At this time, headlights or front fog lights should be turned on. 3. Torrential rain: Rear fog lights can be turned on: Rear fog lights should only be turned on when the rain is extremely heavy because the red tail lights themselves have excellent penetration.