Bad Weather Driving Basics

For most drivers, having an adequate amount of auto insurance can make them more confident when driving in bad weather. There are a number of safety tips that can also help drivers traveling any distance when the weather conditions are severe.

 

Heavy rain often brings along other components, such as strong winds, that can complicate even the shortest trip. When traveling in rainy weather, drivers should make sure their windshield is clean and that their windshield wipers are working properly. A dirty windshield combined with rain and bad wipers could result in limited vision, increasing the chance of an accident.

 

Drivers should also make sure their vehicle's lights are working before venturing out in a rainstorm. Lights should also be clean to optimize visibility and help illuminate the roads.

One common cause of accidents in heavy rain is hydroplaning. If they start to slide, drivers are advised to stop accelerating and avoid hitting the brakes to regain control.

 

In bad weather, it is crucial that drivers remain alert and drive defensively, as other drivers may not be paying attention. Being cautious of drivers ignoring the weather conditions can help safe drivers steer clear of more reckless vehicles.



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