MOTORING
Wilbert Tan
Driving
in the rain can be quite troublesome, and in some cases, it can be
downright unsafe. Whenever you’re behind the wheel and it’s raining heavily, it
pays to be focused on your surroundings. Distracted driving is already a huge
risk on its own, and adding low visibility and wet roads to the equation only
serve to put you in more danger. With that in mind, here are four good tips to
help you keep safe and avoid any untoward incidents while driving this rainy
season.
1. Turn your headlights
on
Rain
can reduce visibility, so always keep/turn your headlights on when
it’s raining. Doing so serves two important purposes: one, it allows you
to see further, and two, it lets drivers from the opposite
direction know that you’re there. It also allows you to see slick and
heavily waterlogged spots on the road more easily. If your car has fog lights,
use them. Next time you’re driving during a heavy downpour, take note of the
cars that do not have their headlights on and observe how difficult it is for
you to see that car.
2. Be wary of larger
vehicles
Pay
close attention to large vehicles on the road, such as trucks and trailers, as
they approach or pass you by. These vehicles are more prone to losing control
during strong wind and rain, and their drivers may find it difficult to stay in
their lanes. Likewise, regardless of the size of the vehicle in front of you,
give yourself more space than usual when faced with a heavy rainstorm so
you’ll have more time to react to traffic.
3. Keep your windshield
clean and clear
A
windshield that’s free from any dirt, deposit, and excess moisture lets
you see what’s in front of your car better and respond quicker to the
outside environment. That’s why visibility is extremely important when it’s
raining. If your windshield contains any cracks or other defects in your line
of vision, you need to have it taken care of immediately. If you see streaks on
your windshield when you use your wiper, wipe the blades clean or replace them.
4. Protect yourself from
hydroplaning
Hydroplaning
is what happens when your tires fail to get a grip on the road and you lose
control of your car’s direction. This usually occurs when you step on the
brakes abruptly while the car is at high speeds. To prevent your car from
hydroplaning, keep your speeds at manageable levels when it rains,
and again, keep your distance from other vehicles so you won’t have
to make abrupt stops. It also helps to ensure that your tires are properly
inflated before travel.
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