Will Water Splashed by the Car Enter the Engine?
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Water splashed by the vehicle will not enter the engine. It is recommended to drive at a speed of 20 km/h in waterlogged areas. The incidence of car accidents in rainy weather is five times higher than on sunny days. Drivers' visibility is obstructed, and the viewing distance is shorter, especially during heavy rainstorms when the windshield wipers cannot promptly clear the rainwater, leaving the driver's vision blurred. Precautions for driving in rainy weather: 1. Maintain good visibility: In addition to driving cautiously, promptly turn on the windshield wipers when driving in the rain. When the weather is dim, also turn on the low beam headlights and fog lights. 2. Prevent wheel skidding: The braking performance of the car deteriorates in rainy conditions, making it prone to skidding. Therefore, drivers should hold the steering wheel with both hands evenly and maintain straight and low-speed driving. When turning, gently apply the brakes to prevent the tires from locking up and causing the vehicle to skid.