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Stay safe in a downpour with these tips to handle slippery, wet pavement and reduced visibility.
Check your windshield wipers and tires for wear and keep your tires properly inflated. Treat your windshield with a rain dispersant.
Replace windshield wipers annually and replace tires when the tread grooves reach less than 2/32 inch deep
Pay attention to changes in driving conditions during rain. Visibility and traction will be reduced.
Turn on your headlights when you engage your windshield wipers. You’ll see better and be visible to other drivers.
Slow down to avoid hydroplaning. If you speed, a thin layer of water can develop between your tires and the road, leading to loss of control.
Increase the distance between yourself and the vehicle ahead of you to allow for decreased braking performance.
Avoid sudden stops and quick acceleration on wet roads, as these can lead to skids.
Prevent skids by using a gentle pumping action with standard brakes and applying a firm, even pressure to anti-lock brakes.
Swerve to avoid a collision. Anti-lock brakes will let you steer without releasing the brakes.
A 1 inch rainfall equals 22,651 gallons of water per acre, which weighs over 100 tons.
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amaizing truth thanks a lot
9 months ago by ranasaji1
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