Every street has a varied quality. There are roads smooth, bumpy, even with holes. If the sunny conditions, the road would be easy to keep an eye on the hole. But what if the heavy rain accompanied by strong winds?A number of these tips may be useful to you.
First, check your vehicle's tires regularly. Keep the air pressure in the tires as recommended. The right size of air pressure is determined by the vehicle manufacturer. Usually the size of the pressure can be seen at the back door, behind the glove box or fuel tank cap. Please check your tire air pressure at least once a month. Then check the depth of the groove. Sufficient depth to avoid the car will skid (slip) or floating on the water (aquaplaning).
Second, reduce the speed. At the time of rain, the water mixes with oil on the surface of the road and make a slippery road surface and tire easily slip. The best way to avoid a slip is to reduce speed.
Third, learn how to overcome the slip. It can happen, even if the driver who had to be careful though. If your car started to skid, do not ever step out your brakes, especially for cars equipped with anti-lock braking system (ABS). Instead, press the definite and direct steering in the direction of slip car.
Fourth, keep a distance from the car in front. Driving in wet weather requires a subtle way in using the control wheel, pedal, clutch pedal, brake and gas. When you are traveling in wet weather, your shoes may be too wet and can be slipped off the pedal. Each driver is also required to check the headlights, taillights, brake lights and turn signal lights (turn signal), so that everything works fine. On a wet road braking distance also takes three times longer than on dry roads. So keep a distance of at least two car lengths between you and the car in front.
Fifth, turn on the headlights, though not very heavy rain. These lamps not only helps you see the road but also help other drivers see you. If your car is equipped daytime running lights, Quicken so vehicles behind you can see you better.
Sixth, the torrential rains would cost the glass wiper (wiper), so that the front glass is always covered with water. When the outlook is very limited, it's a sign you should step aside and stop until the rain stopped.
Finally, the early rain made roads very slippery.When the rain had just come down, usually the path becomes very difficult to control, because of mud and oil on a dry road is now mixed with water and form a layer that is very slippery.
Control of the car will be reduced, therefore the driver must be careful during the first half hour after it began to rain.
First, check your vehicle's tires regularly. Keep the air pressure in the tires as recommended. The right size of air pressure is determined by the vehicle manufacturer. Usually the size of the pressure can be seen at the back door, behind the glove box or fuel tank cap. Please check your tire air pressure at least once a month. Then check the depth of the groove. Sufficient depth to avoid the car will skid (slip) or floating on the water (aquaplaning).
Second, reduce the speed. At the time of rain, the water mixes with oil on the surface of the road and make a slippery road surface and tire easily slip. The best way to avoid a slip is to reduce speed.
Third, learn how to overcome the slip. It can happen, even if the driver who had to be careful though. If your car started to skid, do not ever step out your brakes, especially for cars equipped with anti-lock braking system (ABS). Instead, press the definite and direct steering in the direction of slip car.
Fourth, keep a distance from the car in front. Driving in wet weather requires a subtle way in using the control wheel, pedal, clutch pedal, brake and gas. When you are traveling in wet weather, your shoes may be too wet and can be slipped off the pedal. Each driver is also required to check the headlights, taillights, brake lights and turn signal lights (turn signal), so that everything works fine. On a wet road braking distance also takes three times longer than on dry roads. So keep a distance of at least two car lengths between you and the car in front.
Fifth, turn on the headlights, though not very heavy rain. These lamps not only helps you see the road but also help other drivers see you. If your car is equipped daytime running lights, Quicken so vehicles behind you can see you better.
Sixth, the torrential rains would cost the glass wiper (wiper), so that the front glass is always covered with water. When the outlook is very limited, it's a sign you should step aside and stop until the rain stopped.
Finally, the early rain made roads very slippery.When the rain had just come down, usually the path becomes very difficult to control, because of mud and oil on a dry road is now mixed with water and form a layer that is very slippery.
Control of the car will be reduced, therefore the driver must be careful during the first half hour after it began to rain.
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