Being A Safe Driver in The Midst of Bad Weather

In the first quarter of the year 2019, it was estimated that there were 276 million cars on the road daily in the United States alone. This number can be alarming because it shows you how congested and tight the roads can be on a given day. It also shows how much we need to be careful and stay safe whenever we drive our cars. Rules and regulations will always be set in place, but driving will ultimately come down to each person’s discipline.

Accidents can happen anytime, and this is a reality that most drivers fail to realize. These accidents can lead to a costly auto repair. Being overconfident in your driving skills can lead to fatal accidents, especially when there is bad weather. About 22% of all traffic accidents in the United States are related to the weather. Snow, heavy rains, and other natural phenomena are all a part of life, so we must know how to drive under these conditions in a safe manner.

Whenever we drive in the rain, it is best to slow down by at least 5-10 mph and turn the headlights on regardless of what time it is. If you are not sure of how deep a road is, then you must not cross it because it can damage your car. Pay attention to your steering, especially on sharp turns and when switching lanes. All of these tips apply to driving in the snow too. When the weather is snowy, brake slowly to avoid slides.

When driving through strong winds, be aware of what direction the wind is going. Try to avoid getting close to trucks, trailers, and motorcycles. They can create extra gusts that may steer you off course because of their size. 
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As a mechanical engineer turned blogger, Charlie provides readers with a technical, yet accessible look into the world of automotive engineering and design. His insightful posts make complex car technologies understandable.