Watch Out for the Rain While Driving
List of highways numbered 282 (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
People in the southern region look for ways to keep themselves safe from rain-related car accidents. Since February can be the wettest month for San Diego and its adjoining counties, it's a good idea for commuters to be well-versed in proper vehicle care for stormy weather. The best ways to prevent catastrophes on the road are:
1) To check tires and brakes. Make sure that your tires have recently been replaced and checked by your service center. Balding tires can be too smooth for oily freeways that have fresh droplets on them. If your brakes give out, a horrible situation can develop and you definitely don't want to be careening every which way during a rainstorm.
2) To flick on your headlights. Bright, functioning lights give drivers the visibility needed to manage the obstacles that wet weather can cause. If the plastic covers over the lights are old and scratched up, replace them so that you get optimal use of the lights.
357/366: A rainy morning (Photo credit: Gene Hunt)
3) To maintain windshield wipers and blades. Clean windshields with minimal obstructions are necessary for maximum visibility during the winter months. Also, renew your windshield wipers and blades in order to ascertain that they work well. Washer fluid can be helpful to have a good stock of because sometimes the rain brings with it dirt and grime that can hinder your visibility as you cruise the highways in rainstorms.
Rain can cause black ice, auto-planing and a host of other mishaps on the roadways so making sure that your vehicle is in perfect condition to tackle the changing weather patterns in the winter, is a smart idea. It can save you during an accident or, hopefully, prevent a disaster from occurring in the first place.
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