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How to drive safely in a rainy weather?

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Question added by Mohamed Osman Mohamed , Fleet Maintenance Manager , Alnakhlah National for Transportation Services
Date Posted: 2014/12/03
Kaiser Abbas
by Kaiser Abbas , Manager Marketing , ROSE FASHION LTD

For driving main thing is self controll,,controlling power is main thing and in rain u must controll your speed first and always must be carefull

Santhosh Mathew Arun Alex santhosh alex
by Santhosh Mathew Arun Alex santhosh alex , safety officer , kharafinational KSC (closed)

Maintain the speed below speed limit and use your head lights on for other vehicles visibility, and drive without applying brake harshly.

Irene De Guzman
by Irene De Guzman , Procurement Assistant , Philippine National Oil Company - Exploration Corporation

Drive with moderate speed to prevent accident.

anthony waweru
by anthony waweru , IT Coordinator , KENYA AUSTRALIA INTERNATIONAL COMPUTER SOLUTIONS

avoid usage of too much braking, check on your wheel's traction  to ensure grip on road

Edrulfo Patricio
by Edrulfo Patricio , Co ownnership , Edssachel Store

put on yuor park light...and drive in a minimum limit

santhakumar muthu
by santhakumar muthu , supervisor(operation and maintence civil supervisor) , el-seif

Just park the vehicle and check viber blade condition emergency indicator and tyer condition and drivie slowly and safely

Renato Abrigo
by Renato Abrigo , Transport Supervisor , Keppel Subic Shipyard

Driving in rainy day is difficult to all drivers we should apply all precautionary measures. Open the head light always do not use high gears If the rain is zero visibility use blinker.

Derrick Appah
by Derrick Appah , Driver , Ultimate Supplies

Should increase distance between you and the lead vehicle

hassan abbas halai
by hassan abbas halai , sales manager , AL RUQAA AL KHADRA AUTO SPARE PARTS TR.

  • Think. “Many people drive subconsciously, out of habit,” says Praeter. “And when it rains, they often don’t adjust their thinking.” When conditions are less than ideal, drivers need to stay alert and focused on what’s going on around them.
  • Turn on those headlights. It’s the law in all states to turn headlights on when visibility is low, and many states also require having the headlights on when the windshield wipers are in use. Praeter says that well-working wipers and relatively new (not threadbare) tires also are must-haves when driving in rain.
  • Beware of hydroplaning. That’s the technical term for what occurs when your tires are getting more traction on the layer of water on the road than on the road itself—the result is that your car begins to slide uncontrollably. It’s easy enough to hydroplane: All you need is one-twelfth of an inch of rain on the road and a speed of more than35 miles per hour. If you start to hydroplane, let off the accelerator slowly and steer straight until you regain control.
  • Turn off cruise control. Ironically, on rain- or snow-slick surfaces, cruise control may cause you to lose control. You might think it’ll help you stay at one steady speed, but if you hydroplane while you’re in cruise control, your car will actually go faster.
  • Slow down. Speed limit signs are designed for ideal conditions, says Praeter, "and that means driving when you have little traffic and good visibility.” That’s hardly the environment you’re driving in when it’s raining, so let up on the accelerator and allow more time to get to your destination.

Gafar Tharupeedikayil
by Gafar Tharupeedikayil , London Internet , MAB Facility service

slowlly &carefull

Syed Anwer Syed
by Syed Anwer Syed , driving instructor , Averda waste management llc

drive at reduce then normal weather keep more following distance and use viper blades open windows for good ventilation keep right if possible turn on all lights, avoid hard braking. 

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