HEAVY rainfall has swept over south Cumbria today and inevitably with it comes delays and treacherous driving conditions on our busy commuter roads.
- Reduce your speed and leave more space between you and the vehicle in front as stopping distances in rain are increased.
- Use dipped headlights so that other drivers can see you more easily.
- Don’t use rear fog lights - they can mask your brake lights and dazzle drivers behind you.
- Look out for large or fast-moving vehicles creating spray which reduces visibility.
- Remember to keep your air conditioning on, as this will stop your windows from misting up.
- If you break down in torrential rain keep the bonnet closed while waiting for help to arrive, to avoid the electrical system getting soaked.
- Driving too fast through standing water could lead to tyres losing contact with the road.
- If your steering suddenly feels light you could be aquaplaning. To regain grip, ease off the accelerator, do not brake and allow your speed to reduce until you gain full control of the steering again Driving fast through deep water can cause serious and expensive damage.
this video on how to control your car if it starts to aquaplane.
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