5 tips for driving safely in the rain  

driving safely in the rain

driving safely in the rain

Driving in inclement weather is always stressful. Even a driver who has successfully completed a practice driving test may not be ready to ride in extreme weather conditions. Driving in difficult weather conditions is an extremely dangerous activity, because in the rain the visibility on the road is deteriorated sharply. Tires can also fail. That is why think carefully before you go on the road when the shower is pouring outside. Perhaps the trip can be rescheduled to another day. But if there is no way out, take care of your safety in advance.

We present you 6 simple tips that will protect you and your car while driving in rainy weather:

  1. Check the tires before driving

Car tires are equipped with treads that have a complex pattern of furrows and channels. Thanks to them, a reliable grip is created. But if the treads wear out, and the pattern is erased, the inevitable will happen – losing traction, the car  will take off into the ditch or into an adjacent lane. You need to be especially careful in inclement weather. The worn out treads will simply slip on the wet road, and the car will begin to rotate, which is fraught with a large accident.

  1. Check wipers

Riding with non-working windshield wipers in the rain is the same as swimming underwater with your eyes open. Visibility is almost zero, everything is fogging around. Often the rubber brush wipers accumulate a lot of dirt, why wear out quickly. True, this process can be slowed down. It is only necessary to clean them of dirt regularly by rubbing the brushes with alcohol. If you see cracks on the wipers, then nothing will help them anymore – it’s better to buy new ones. Pay attention to the mechanism itself, which sets the wipers in motion – perhaps it does not work correctly. So it’s time to replace it.

  1. Turn on the headlights

Given the poor visibility of the road during rain, pay special attention to the headlights. Indeed, thanks to them, you warn other road users in advance of your approach. The sooner they notice your car, the less likely is the accident. In other words, turn on the headlights before driving in rainy weather. They should not only all work, but also shine as bright as possible. If any of the headlights casts a dim light, replace the bulb.

  1. Avoid skidding (aquaplaning)

It is believed that driving through a large puddle on the road is the safest at high speed. But this is not so – in fact, in this case, the machine turns into a kind of seaplane, which can lose traction. That is why it is necessary to drive through the puddle as slowly as possible. As soon as you see flooding on the road, immediately slow down. So you protect yourself from skidding.

However, it is not worth braking sharply. Do it smoothly. Otherwise, skidding will also occur.

  1. Be careful

Wet roads can be very slippery and insidious, which increases the braking distance and the likelihood of skidding. For this reason, try to stay on the far right lane, do not accelerate too much, regularly look in the rearview mirrors. Also don’t get close to other cars. Indeed, in a critical situation, you simply will not have time to slow down.

Rainy weather forces drivers to rethink driving techniques. They gain additional skills which will undoubtedly be useful to them in the future. But at the same time, do not forget about additional security measures. Only observing them, you can reach your destination in rainy weather safe and sound.