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QuestionHow to stop on a slippery road on a rainy day?Community AnswerSlowing down takes longer when it's slippery, and that's why it's so important to drive according to the conditions. If the road is wet, slow down: reduce your regular driving speed to give yourself more time. When you do need to stop, take your foot off the accelerator to slow down, and brake gradually to avoid hydroplaning. If possible, downshift to slow down without braking. If you need to stop quickly, try pulsing your brakes to avoid losing traction.
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QuestionWas it right to keep driving instead of pulling off the highway in a rainstorm?Community AnswerIt depends on how severe the storm is and how comfortable you are with driving in it. If you feel uncomfortable you can always pull off the road and wait.
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QuestionHow can I tell if the road is slick after it rains?Community AnswerYou can normally see the water, but you should always be careful when driving on a road after it's been raining.
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QuestionCan I optimize my traction in the rain by avoiding driving in the tracks of the vehicle I am following?Community AnswerThe gaps in the tire are for channeling water out to find traction on a wet surface. Therefore, you're more likely to find traction when following the same path as most of the water has been moved.
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QuestionIs there a set speed limit for driving in the rain?Community AnswerNo. The speed limit is whatever the posted speed limit is.
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QuestionHow much should I slow down in heavy rain?Community Answer5-10 MPH is a good estimate if you're feeling nervous, but it really depends on the amount and type of rain and the skill level of the driver.
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QuestionIs it safe to drive faster in the rain if I use Rain-X on my windshield?FloogleManCommunity AnswerNo, it is not any safer, you should still slow down. Rain-X does not affect traction whatsoever.
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QuestionAre there any special tires for driving in heavy rain conditions?Community AnswerThere are all-season tires, which allow you to drive in dry, wet, and winter seasons.
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QuestionWhile driving in rain, should the AC be on or off?Curtis FairgrieveCommunity AnswerThis is entirely your personal preference. Turn it off if too cold, if you feel satisfied or warm, leave it on. However, it may affect your fuel consumption levels if used often.
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