8 Tips for Driving in Rainy Weather
Monday, April 13th, 2020 by Gerard McEnery | Posted In: Auto Accidents
Now that the rainy spring weather is in full-swing, it’s important to take extra precautions when traveling in wet, stormy weather.
- When traveling Connecticut roadways in the rain, stay toward the middle lane. Roadways are crowned and water tends to pool in the outer lanes.
- Use headlights in rainy, gloomy, foggy and overcast conditions. Not only will you have greater visibility, but other cars will be able to get a better view of you.
- Never drive through moving water if you can’t see the ground; it could sweep you and your car off the road!
- Don’t tailgate. The spray created by tires, especially those of large trucks and busses, limits your vision. If you must pass, do so quickly and safely.
- Never drive through a large puddle. You will not be able to determine if there is a sink hole beneath the surface.
- Avoid splashing pedestrians.
- Avoid off-road driving. Judging the actual depth of a puddle is challenging and your vehicle could become stuck (even SUVs).
- If you can, avoid using your brakes. If road conditions are wet, applying your brakes could cause your vehicle to hydroplane. Take your foot off of the accelerator to slow down.
If you or a loved one was injured in an auto accident, the lawyers at McEnery Price Messey & Sullivan can help you file your claim.
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