Whenever you are out on the road and driving, it isn’t always that you would receive pleasant weather to drive along with. Bad weather may come around anytime especially the rains that often take a toll on the driving skills especially when it comes to controlling the car when there are several other cars around to drive with.

Whenever you are out there and witness sudden rains and still have to drive, the first thing that you are to do is not panic. Once you get control on that, everything else would fall into place. To help you be safe when it is raining, here are a few tips that can help you effectively.

Slow down with the speed

You would notice that the speed that you put your car in on a pleasant day isn’t the same as that of the times when it rains as the water pressure often prevents you from going forward too fast. Trainers at 1 Drive school of motoring in Sydney agree that even if it is possible for you to speed, avoid doing it, especially when there are puddles and water accumulations ahead. You never know when you may witness a pothole due to low visibility or probably watch the tyres skid. To prevent such accidents, you can slow down with speed and watch yourself take control of the car in a better way.

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Do not follow the car in front of you

There are times when people think that following and tailgating the car ahead of them helps out to prevent problems especially when there is low visibility due to the downpour and al you can see are the lights of the car that is in front of you. You never know what problems the car is facing, and tailgating may lead to problems for you as well. Therefore, it is always good to keep a safe distance from it just so that you can overtake in case of their breakdown and not get stuck with them. As you get to see their position with the help of their lights, keeping a distance gets easy.

Turn on fog lights whenever required

When the downpour is heavy, the visibility reduces, and there are times when the headlights do nothing to contribute to your movement. There is hardly any visibility, and you tend to start with your guesswork. Switching on the fog lights at such times comes to help. Since these lights are made to pierce through dense fogs, it would help you see the road ahead when it rains heavily. Since these lights are placed low the road gets illuminated well while making you get an idea of where you are heading to.

Park yourself if you cannot manage

Strong winds, lightning and heavy rain, can often lower your confidence of taking the car to your destination. At such times, the best thing that you can do is to park the car on the roadside and switch on all the lights that your car has. This gives an indication to other cars about your presence, and that keeps you safe.

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