Driving in the rain is very
different from driving in fair weather. When the road is wet, your tyres lose
their grip on the road and your perception is dramatically reduced - it is
harder to see other vehicles, road signs and the road itself.
Some basic tips for safer driving in the rain are- Give yourself more travel time. This will allow you to
drive at a slower, safe pace and cope with the probability of heavy
traffic.
- Turn on your headlights – even in light rain – to help
you see, and be seen.
- Turn on your front and rear defoggers to keep your
windows clear.
- It takes longer to stop in the wet, so increase your
crash avoidance space and drive at a slower pace than you normally would.
- Brake earlier and less forcefully, than you normally
would. This increases the stopping distance between you and the car in
front, and signals to the driver behind that you’re slowing down.
- Keep a sharp lookout for pedestrians – ordinarily
attentive people may become distracted by opening an umbrella or rushing
to get out of the wet, and they may find it harder to hear your approach
over the sound of the rain.
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