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Driving in Rain

Essential techniques for safe driving on wet roads

Rainy conditions significantly affect road safety, reducing visibility and tire grip. Understanding how to adapt your driving style can prevent accidents and keep you safe during wet weather.

Why This Matters

Rain is involved in a significant percentage of weather-related accidents. Wet roads can double your stopping distance, and standing water creates aquaplaning risks. Proper technique is essential.

Key Actions to Take

1

Reduce your speed by at least 10-20% compared to dry conditions

2

Increase following distance to 4-6 seconds instead of the usual 2-3

3

Turn on your headlights (dipped beam) for better visibility

4

Avoid sudden braking or sharp steering movements

5

Stay in the middle lanes where water pools less

6

Watch for spray from other vehicles reducing visibility

Do

  • Use windshield wipers at appropriate speed
  • Brake gently and progressively
  • Keep both hands on the steering wheel
  • Stay alert for pedestrians with umbrellas

Don't

  • Drive through flooded areas
  • Use cruise control in wet conditions
  • Follow other vehicles too closely
  • Make sudden lane changes

Pro Tips

Check your tire tread depth regularly - worn tires greatly reduce wet grip

If you start to aquaplane, ease off the accelerator and do not brake

Avoid driving in heavy rain if possible - wait for it to ease

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