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Rain might seem harmless, but it can sometimes be more dangerous than snow when it comes to driving. The Weather Network ...
Here's what Delaware law says about driving in the rain. Per Delaware Code, drivers must turn their headlights on when it's ...
One last piece of advice: Check your car's windshield wipers. This will help your visibility while driving in the rain, but the biggest piece of advice is to slow down, be smart and take your time.
Obviously, it's best not to drive in it if you can avoid it--especially heavy rain--but here are some helpful tips and reminders about safe driving in the rain in case you need them.Slow down!
Driving in the rain is notoriously dangerous. Every year, around 21% of traffic accidents in the United States can be attributed in whole or in part to weather, with many of the issues stemming ...
EAU CLAIRE (WQOW) - As rain continues to pour down in the Chippewa Valley, experts are advising drivers to be extra cautious. Wet roads can increase the likelihood for hydroplaning. Bryant Brenner, ...
Winter isn’t the only season with dangerous driving conditions. Driving in the rain is hazardous as well, particularly in the spring when showers are common. Three-quarters of all weather ...
Which is another reminder to not drive in the rain, if you don’t have to and to take it slow while on the roadways -especially when it’s raining. Meteorologist Brittany Begley's passion is ...
Which is another reminder to not drive in the rain, if you don’t have to and to take it slow while on the roadways -especially when it’s raining. You’re repairing a lot of cars right now ...
Rain means slick roadways, of course. The California Driver Handbook recommends driving 5 to 10 mph below the speed limit in wet conditions. Also, give yourself more distance between yourself and ...
A general rule of thumb for driving in wet weather and flooded areas is to turn around if it doesn’t feel safe. Even six inches of rain can cause drivers to lose control of their vehicles.
BUFFALO, N.Y. — Western New Yorkers are used to driving in all types of weather, including rain. Driving on wet roads have contributed to 1.2 million crashes per year, according to AAA.