Whatever the season, safe driving is always the No.1 concern
of motorists. However, the rainy season is when motorists have to be most
careful and vigilant. Here are some ways to make sure that you’ll be driving
safe on wet and slippery streets.
Make sure your car is in good shape.
Check your wipers, brakes, brake lights, tire quality and tire
pressure. Visibility is a two-way thing in motoring. Make sure your vehicle is
readily visible to other motorists, especially in heavy downpours. Be vigilant
about the small details.
Drive through familiar places.
Go through routes
that you know very well, and those that you know do not get flooded often. As a
general rule, if your vehicle gets submerged to about half the wheel’s height
or higher, don’t go through the water. Also remember that some seemingly
harmless puddles can be hiding a chasm of a pothole that could do damage to
your car.
Drive defensively.
Driving in the rain easily equates to defensive driving. Slow
down and always be aware of the cars around you. Track the car in front of you
and maintain proper distance. Don’t slam on the brakes, as that could make you
skid and slip on the road.
Always have an
emergency kit.
Whether it be medicine and bandages, or the right tools to
solve quick car problems, emergency kits go a long way in tricky situations. A
change of clothes, toiletries, and even some food provisions stashed in your
vehicle could help lighten up a hassle too.
Use proper tires.
Getting the right
type of tires for the season is a basic necessity never to be ignored. Get a tire
with good traction and that can brake well on wet surfaces. Look for models
that are specifically designed for rainy weather. MICHELIN tires are a good fit
for driving conditions that calls for durable and reliable tires for a safe
ride. The leading brand in tire technology, MICHELIN offers a vast range of
tire models that cater to every need and deliver top standards in safety, fuel
efficiency and long-lasting tires. Visit www.michelin.com.ph
for more information.
Motoring and Travel Tips by Michelin
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