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By Priya SinghUpdated On: 27-Feb-2023 11:37 AM
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Follow these safety precautions if you find yourself in unexpected rainy weather. This post sheds some light on driving safety tips.

Follow these safety precautions if you find yourself in unexpected rainy weather. This post sheds some light on driving safety tips.

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Rainy weather raises the probability of a road accident. As a result, every driver must proceed cautiously when driving in the rain. This post sheds some light on driving safety tips.

Driving in heavy rainstorms can be quite hazardous. You should always prepare and maintain your vehicle to ensure that you are as safe as possible when driving in wet circumstances.

Make the following preparations when driving in wet weather:

  1. First, try to avoid driving in the rain.
  2. Avoid driving in standing water.
  3. Must have good tyre tread.
  4. Your vehicle's lights all work properly.
  5. Your windshield and headlights are clean.

Before embarking on long journeys, we recommend that you check weather predictions and road condition updates and plan your route. This will assist you in avoiding driving in and around hazardous conditions.

Suggestions for Bus Drivers Driving in the Rain

Driving a bus in the weather is considerably more dangerous because children may be on board. That's a different kind of valuable cargo! Check weather conditions before stepping out, much as the truck driver did when travelling in the rain. Bus drivers should also inspect buses regularly so that their bus is in good condition to manage the anticipated weather.

We'll emphasize the significance of driving slowly and testing brakes on the roadways. Avoiding aggressive driving and any lane changes. This will also benefit other drivers. After all, they'll require more time to react and will have visibility issues as well.

Be extra cautious in the first 10 minutes of rain. This is an especially hazardous moment since the rain will combine with the oil on the road, making the roadways slippery. The roads will be safer after the rain washes the oil away, but you should still drive cautiously.

Suggestion for Truck Drivers Driving in the Rain

Before embarking on a journey, check the weather forecast. You need to check tyre inflation and make sure your windshield wipers and window defrosters are in good operating order.

Of course, you will not always be ready. Drivers must test their brakes and drive slower when driving in the rain. On wet roads, it will take longer to come to a complete stop. If the truck's centre of balance has shifted due to cargo shifting unexpectedly during the route, the chance of sliding or hydroplaning increases.

Avoiding quick stops and being cautious when driving over puddles are other good rain-driving recommendations.

Even when the rain has stopped, keep an eye out for moving water on the roadside. This can cause the vehicle's tires to lose grip, causing you to lose control.

Drivers should also be aware of the unfavourable driving conditions exception, which permits drivers who transport cargo and encounter unexpected driving conditions to increase their maximum on-duty and driving periods to 14 hours and 11 hours, respectively.

Follow these safety measurements if you find yourself in unexpected rainy weather.

You can save yourself in wet weather by simply following the advice mentioned below:

  • Slow down to avoid hydroplaning and skidding.
  • Drive with your headlights set to low beam.
  • To keep your windscreen clean of condensation, utilize an air conditioner or a dehumidifier.
  • Increase the space between you and the automobile in front by two.
  • To lessen your risks of skidding, avoid abrupt braking, acceleration, or turning.
  • Drive only on cemented roads.
  • Use road markings to stay in the centre of your lane—in wet weather, staying in the correct position on the road is more critical than ever.
  • Drive carefully on flooded roadways.
  • Keep an eye out for landslides—heavy rain can cause rock and soil layers to shift.

Precautions to Take While Driving on a Rainy Road

Among all the weather, rain is the most hazardous. Driving in light rain alters the conditions since the roadways get slippery. Storms and heavy rain can also make visibility difficult.

Drivers run the risk of sliding or hydroplaning. Also, there is a possibility that other vehicle drivers would make poor decisions, such as driving too rapidly or aggressively on wet roads. A single driver's collision produces a deadly lane restriction for many others.

  1. Always use a seat belt: This is a must in all seasons.

  2. Keep your lights turned on: It's just as crucial for other drivers to see you as it is for you to see them and the road when driving in rainy weather at night or during the day.

  3. Keep the radio on low volume: You can listen to weather channels to stay up to speed on the latest weather conditions without getting distracted.

  4. Gradually increase the speed: To avoid traction loss, accelerate or decelerate more slowly than usual.

  5. Never drive through water on the road: A vehicle can be washed away by even a tiny amount of running water, and the water obscures your eyesight of risks. Furthermore, you have no notion of how deep the water is.

  6. Slow down; To travel safely always keep the speed slow. Change your speed as per the conditions.

  7. Extend your following distance: In favorable conditions, it is advised to seven seconds of the following distance, which you may need to increase in rainy weather.

  8. Avoid using cruise control or the engine brake: When you use cruise, you lose feel for the road and may not detect hydroplaning, and using your engine brake on wet and slippery roads may result in traction loss.

  9. Never push yourself or your vehicle beyond its capabilities: If the scenario makes you uncomfortable, drive off the road safely in a safe parking lot and take a break until things improve.

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