The Best Way To Drive In Bad Weather

By David Halbert

A lot of accidents happen each day in diverse parts of the world. It happens as a result of the error of driver, or from time to time due to environmental circumstances around. Nevertheless, in bad weather circumstances such as snow, fog, or rain the odds of accidents comparatively increase. Figures show an augmented number of accidents in bad weather circumstances compared to a normal sunny day in all parts of the world.

The best way to avoid accidents in bad weather is not to drive, and moreover postpone your trip till the weather conditions get back to normal. You can gather information about the weather by watching weather forecast on news channel, searching on the internet, or even listening to radio. However, if it is unavoidable then you should keep in mind certain tips to avoid accidents in bad weather.

How are your tyres?

"Bald tyres" is a cause of mishaps on a rainy day as they decrease traction and give small resistance to hydroplaning. It is extremely recommended that you test your vehicle's tyre on regular basis, particularly before going out on a journey.

Turn on your wipers

It is recommended to replace car wipers each year, as improper wiper blades do not correctly clear water from the windshield in the event of bad weather, and therefore obscure your view. It is also smart to use windscreen washer. It is comparatively cheaper and offers immense safety benefits as well. In addition, don't go after large buses or trucks as their splash and spray can alter your view, and can raise the possibility of accident. Keep safe car distance while driving, (remember 3 second rule) and keep windshield wipers turned on.

Turn on your lights

In bad visibility, headlights should be switched on as it aids in increasing visibility and let other drivers know about your location as well. In rain or foggy circumstances, it is obligatory to turn headlights on. You may see other cars with no lights, but you can't say about others if they have correct windshield wipers and clear visions as good as yours.

Foggy windows

When there is severe humidity or rain, the windows of your car fog up. Due to this, you must switch on the defrost mode. It will defog the fog from the windows. If your car does not have AC, then open your side windows to get the air moving. All new cars made now have rear window defroster to clear misted rear windscreen, if you don't have this then by keeping the defroster high the hot air will do the trick for you.

Expressway driving

It is always suggested to keep plenty of distance from the car in front of you, but in rainy circumstances it is extremely recommended so that if you have to hit the brakes you have plenty of distance from the car to let your tyres lock up. Drive in the first lane if feasible as you would come across fewer cars in this lane and less oil deposits.

There are so many other tips you should follow while driving in bad weather. Your car should be in the best condition before you plan to drive. You should check tyres, brakes, and windshield wipers before you start your journey. Drive slowly, keep lights on, maintain proper distance, turn on windscreen wipers in rain, and don't follow buses & trucks are some of the tips you should keep in mind while driving in bad weather. - 20605

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