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do you drive under wet conditions and still be safe?
Driving on wet roads needs some
precautions. First make sure that your tyres,
brakes and wipers are in good condition. Drivers
are cautioned to be extra careful especially when
the first rains fall. The road at this time is
covered with dust and mud, which along with rain
water forms a film that reduces the grip of the
tyre on the road. Your car can easily skid under
such conditions.
While driving through water logged
areas, it is best to drive in lower gears controlling
the speed with the clutch. When water enters the
exhaust pipe the car's engine can stop. Keeping
the accelerator pressed can prevent water from
entering the exhaust. Do not change gears while
driving in water logged areas. Do not drive along
the side of the road as you can get stuck in an
open or damaged man-hole, which may be submerged
and not visible.
While driving on a rainy day, the
brakes get wet and have reduced braking ability.
Pump the brakes frequently to dry the brake drum
and the shoe, this will restore the braking ability.
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