Although everyone prefers driving under the best weather and driving conditions, there will be times when you will have to brave the rain and stormy weather. When the weather forecasts predict a wet and stormy day, you have no option but to face the challenge and brave the rains. But don’t just drive, and zip towards your destination. Driving in the rain is unsafe and a daunting task- you’ll have to contend with limited visibility, and reduced grip of the car on the road surface, thus increasing the usual stopping distances. All these contribute to an unsafe driving experience, thus serving as a warning to drivers on the road. Unfortunately, not all drivers heed the warning the challenging road conditions. May drivers are over-confident, and they barely change their driving styles and techniques.

Check and use the car’s headlights

 

 

To address reduced visibility, you need to count on your headlights. Make sure the headlights on both sides are working, and turn on the dipped beams. Personally check the position of the car’s headlights, and set to dipped beam setting. Fog lights may be used during extreme weather condition, but subject to state laws. For example, in the state of California, vehicles can install up to two fog lights, installed at a height of not less than 12 inches at the front, and not exceeding 30 inches.

Adjust driving style accordingly

 

Roads are slippery, and visibility is low during when rain falls, so it’s best to adjust driving accordingly. Slow down, and be around three to four seconds behind the vehicle in front of up you. Also, keep an eye on your surroundings, making sure that you can still read the signs.

These basic road suggestions and driving tips should help you navigate a slippery road, and a challenging weather. By changing your driving tactics based on weather conditions, you’ll end up with fewer problems and help promote a responsible driving experience!

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