Driving Tips for heavy rains and high water

Posted by on Apr 12, 2011

(COLUMBIA, KY) – KSP Post 15 would like to remind everyon that it is more difficult to see other vehicles, road signs and the roadway during heavy rains and that it is critical to follow some common sense rules.  Here are a few driving tips.

  • Slow down in order to increase your ability to stop.  It takes longer to stop or adjust in wet weather.
  • Maintain a safe following distance.  Under normal circumstances the 3 second rule would apply but you should add at least 1 second for every additional change (ex. 1 second for rain, 1 second for fog, etc.).
  • Drive in the tracks of the car ahead of you to reduce water pooling.
  • Be more alert.  Avoid using brakes too much.  Adjust speeds by first removing your foot from the accelorator.
  • Turn your headlights on in light rain or foggy, overcast conditions to increase your ability to see and others ability to see you.
  • Make sure you have good windshield wipers and tires before driving.
  • Never drive through moving water even if you can see the ground.
  • Approach puddles of water slowley if the depth is uncertain.
  • Stay off the road during heavy thunderstorms.
  • Consider the best way to remove window tint, thus, increasing the visibility.

Avoid Driving and Drinking

Millions of people worldwide do it. Many say “What’s the harm, I got home safely and no one was hurt?”Just because you made it home safely to your bed does not mean that you’re making a right decision, you may have had luck but next time you will find yourself asking the DUI Defense Attorney Los Angeles for help with your case. When putting those keys in the ignition and driving away after drinking you are not only putting your life at risk but you are risking the lives of all those you come across while driving.

Tips to Avoid Drinking and Driving

  • Choose a designated driver that does not drink if you’re consuming alcohol.
  • Ask for a ride or call a taxi
  • Protect others by taking their keys if they attempt to drive after they have consumed alcohol. They may get mad at you, but the alternative is much worse, you could even safe their life.