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7 Tips to Keep You Safe for Driving in the Rain

 There may be some drivers
There may be some drivers who find it relaxing to be driving with the trickling sound of the rain, soft music, and good companion. But still, we can't set aside the fact that keeping a safe driving while it is raining is quite a challenge considering that accidents can happen under the broad sunlight. What more if the road is slippery due to the rain?

In cases like this, though it is a good thing that you have car insurance cover you from emergencies, taking extra caution is needed. With this, here are some essential tips you should keep in mind to save yourself from the hassles that you can get from driving in the rain.

1. Buckle up
If there’s an important thing that you should do first upon entering the car, it is fastening the seatbelt, no matter what the weather condition is. By doing so, the sense of safety and security for every individual inside the car can be guaranteed.

2. Drive slowly
While some drivers can be beasts on the road, who have the ability to drive confidently at a higher speed limit, it cannot be applied once the road is wet due to rain. Instead of driving fast, it is suggested to take your driving easy and slowly, provided that the driver’s visibility, as well as the control to react speedily, can be reduced.

3. Maintain a safe distance
Tailing a car with a narrow distance on a wet road is never a good idea, as a matter of fact, this act can lead to getting into accidents. That is why it is absolutely great advice to maintain a safe distance instead of closely tailing cars. By doing so, the drives ahead of you will have enough space in case they might need to maneuver their way on the road.

4. Avoid sudden movements
Remember that when it is raining, the road becomes more slippery and the chances of skidding are more likely to occur. Thus, getting into a car accident can be more of a problem on a wet road. To avoid this from happening, try to drive without suddenly hitting the brake, abrupt turns and overtaking.

5. Turn the headlights on
When it is raining, visibility can be affected. In order to have a clear view of the road, turning on the headlights is a must especially when the windshield wipers are in use. In line with this, having well-working wipers and tires which have not worn yet, are some of the must-haves for every driver when traveling under the pouring rain.

6. Beware of hydroplane
Hydroplaning is the moment your car tires lose traction with the road because of the excess water on the road. It only takes 1/12th of an inch of rain and a speed of more than 35 miles per hour to hydroplane. When your car starts to hydroplane, avoid sudden braking or turning the wheel as it can cause the vehicle to skid or spin.

7. Turn off cruise control
It may sound absurd but turning on the cruise control when you are navigating on a wet road can actually cause you to lose control. There is also a high possibility that your car will go faster if you hydroplane while you’re in cruise control.

In addition to these, one of the best ways to keep safeguard yourself in case mishaps happen on the road is through having private car insurance. Should you need help in quoting and comparing among several companies that offer the best and affordable car insurance in Singapore, you may reach Autoshield through our customer service hotline at 6385 0777, or send us your SMS at 8588 1688, 8588 9191, 8686 9991, 8688 9991, 8588 9991, 8866 9991, 8868 9991, 8668 9991.

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