Driving in Rain Slough
It is estimated that about fifth of the mileage driven in the UK takes place on wet roads. The two major hazardous factors associated with rain and wet roads are lack of grip and poor visibility.
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Driving in Rain
It is estimated that about fifth of the mileage driven in the UK takes place on wet roads. The two major hazardous factors associated with rain and wet roads are lack of grip and poor visibility.
1. Lack of Grip
In wet weather, your tyres have less grip on the road, which means that stopping distances will be at least double those required for dry roads.
If the road is covered in water, your tyres may lose their grip entirely, causing your car to aquaplane. This is more likely to occur if you are travelling at high speeds or you have worn tyres. If this does happen, ease off the accelerator gently and hold the steering wheel steady - do not use your brakes. Your car will gradually lose speed and the tyres will regain contact with the road. Do not correct the steering until you feel your tyres grip the road, otherwise the car could swerve or spin out of control.
2. Poor Visibillity
- Slow down and keep your distance from other cars; the rain and spray from vehicles may make it difficult to see and be seen. Keeping your distance will enable you to get a better view of the road and will also give you more time to think and slow down when necessary.
- Keep an eye out for road users who may not see you; for example, motorcyclists' helmet visors may mist up or pedestrians may have coat hoods or umbrellas blocking their view.
- You should also make sure that you can be seen; use dipped headlights when visibility is poor.
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