How To Safely Drive In The Wet Season

The rain continued flushed. To anticipate the things that are not desirable for driving in the wet season, I'll give you five tips.

Please note that during wet conditions braking distances will be longer nearly 2-fold of normal braking distances in dry conditions. The car is traveling at approximately 80km/jam, braking distance of 53 m requires a need to stop in dry conditions, whereas in wet conditions increased to 106m.

Here are five tips to reduce the risk of accidents while driving in the rain.

1. Check your tire pressure. Winds cause excess tire aquaplaning (tires lose grip because of the water layer), and handling the unexpected.

2. Check the tire tread. Worn tires will increase the braking distance significantly.

3. Low speed lower than normal when driving and keep a safe distance with the car in front

4. When the wheel began to be unresponsive, it's a sign you may be going too fast for conditions when the tire tread. slow down soon.

5. Ensure adequate cleaning windshield wiper rubber and make sure you serve perfectly to be able to spray the dirty water out of the car in front that will contaminate the glass and interfere with your visibility.