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Home > Es-Us > Blog > How To Drive Safely When It’s Raining
TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 2020

How To Drive Safely When It’s Raining

Safe driving always means being alert and awake on the road. This is especially true when it’s raining out. Rain can not only cause visibility problems, but it can also make your vehicle hydroplane. (Hydroplaning happens when your car’s tires ride on top of the water and cause you to skid.) To avoidCar Under an Umbrella getting in an accident, there are certain tips you should be sure to follow.

 

Here’s how to drive safely when it’s raining.

Keep Your Headlights On

Many drivers make a habit of only putting their headlights on at night, but you should always have them on whenever it’s raining (or snowing, hailing, or sleeting). Visibility is automatically reduced when there’s precipitation, so headlights can help.

Slow Down

Whenever you feel there’s a hazard on the road, slow down. While you don’t want to go below the minimum speed limit unless you have to, slowing down simply gives you more control over your car. Were an accident to occur, you’d be able to react more readily, and your vehicle would have more time to react in turn.

Pay Attention

This is one of the most important things you can do whenever you encounter a hazard on the road. When it’s raining, turn the radio off, get off the phone, and put all of your attention on driving. That way, if you need to slow down, speed up, or make another split-second decision, you’ll be at-the-ready.

Have The Proper Car Insurance

Car insurance is the backup protection you need, should an accident involving rain occur. Naturally, you want to avoid such an accident at all costs. However, you also want to know that you’d be protected if something were to happen. Speak to your auto insurance provider today to learn about your policy options.

Also Read:Protecting Your Car During Winter Storms

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