01 Jul
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Road safety tips during wet weather

Driving in wet weather can be dangerous. Weather forecasts inform us of the risk, but it is important to pay attention to your surroundings, be mindful when driving, and keep checking the road. Here are some essential road safety tips you can follow when there are bad weather conditions.

Allow for more travel time

The roads will be slippery, and you should allow more time for your trip. It is usually better to drive slower, especially when there are heavy rains. Most accidents happen on the road when people are in a rush to get somewhere and drive dangerously, and when the roads are slippery, the consequences of this behaviour are made worse. So, if you know that there’s about to be a thunderstorm, make sure you give yourself plenty of time to get to your destination.

Brake earlier than normal

By doing this, you shorten the distance at which you must stop from the vehicle in front of you and signal to the driver behind you that you are slowing down. You should also use your indicators early to make your intentions clear to other cars.

Avoid large puddles and potholes

Water on the road can be slippery and it is dangerous to drive over it. You should use extra caution on the road and avoid potholes whenever you can. If water has filled it, it is hard to tell how deep the hole is. Driving over a deep pothole can damage a rim or knock your suspension out of alignment.

Turn on your headlights

When there’s heavy rain, visibility is greatly reduced, and it is very easy to lose control of your car. The best way to increase visibility is to activate your headlights. This will also be useful for other drivers so they know you are on the road.

Learn to manage aquaplaning if it happens to you

Aquaplaning is the phenomenon that occurs when water builds up on the road surface, and the water pressure is too great to be supported by your tires. When this happens, your car will lose control, and you should not accelerate, nrale or turn suddenly. To regain control of your vehicle and stop aquaplaning, brake gently. A good tip to know is if your car does not have ABS, then use light pumping actions on your brakes.

Always be mindful of the risks that arise during rainy weather. Drive slowly, stay aware of your surroundings and touch up on your road safety tips!