Driving in rainy and foggy days will make drivers feel very hard, especially in the rainy season recently, there are rainstorms all over the country, and drivers are the last to encounter this kind of weather when running at high speed, which brings serious safety risks to drivers. At this time, the driver's driving skills are tested. In the case of blurred vision, it is close to blind driving. How can we drive more safely? Here are five points to keep in mind.
1. To prevent emergency braking in heavy rain, not only you can't see the road conditions, but also the driver behind you can't see clearly. At this time, if you have an emergency braking, it is likely that the vehicle behind you will cause rear end collision. Even if there is no car behind you, you can't brake at will. Hold the steering wheel and drive slowly to prevent rollover accident.
2. Control the speed. Don't be too fast. If there is a heavy rain, hold the steering wheel with both hands. Keep a safe distance between the speed and the vehicle in front. Try to drive on the inside road instead of the side, because the side is full of large trucks.
3. On rainy days when the air conditioner is turned on, the air temperature outside is relatively low and the temperature inside the car is relatively high, so it is easy to form fog, so it is necessary to turn on the air conditioner as soon as possible to avoid glass fogging.
4. Sometimes when driving the lights, it's rainy in the daytime, and the sky will be dark, almost as visible as at night. So drivers' friends must turn on the headlights and fog lights at this time, keep the distance to let the driver behind see us as much as possible, so that they can not only make themselves safe, but also give hints to the vehicles behind.
5. If you can avoid the high-speed as much as possible to avoid heavy rain, try not to take the high-speed, it is best to find an exit to get off the high-speed or wait in the service area.
Finally, I would like to emphasize that if something unfortunate happens, you must turn on the warning light at the first time to remind the traffic to avoid secondary collision, and then quickly leave the highway to call for help.