The most
important aspect of driving is to reach the desired destination ALIVE! Hazards
come secondary when defying death becomes the main aim during a weather
atrocity. Bad Weather can have disastrous effects on certain lives that do not
follow the safety precautions while driving. The following are the safety tips
for driving amidst such bad weather:
·
Check your VEHICLE thoroughly before you set
out. Make sure that the vehicle is fit to withstand the weather; this includes
examination of lights, indicators, brakes, tires, wipers, steering wheel and
exhaust system for any petty issues that can irritate you on the way. Any major
faults should be cleared at the service station instead. Avoid getting stranded
without fuel, plan in advance where you will refuel. Most importantly, the
vehicle must not be overloaded.
·
WEATHER reports should be checked for the areas
along the route that you will be driving through before leaving the home. It is
particularly important for you to be updated about the current scenario. This helps
you getting prepared for the possible risk of driving in heavy rain or snow. While
driving, turn on the car’s radio to a station that will alert you about any
approaching dangers like storms in the area.
·
Maintaining a DEFENSIVE behavior not only helps
in your own safety but also aids in the safety of other travelers. One needs to
avoid distractions such as using your cell phone and focus on the road. Reduce
your speed (slow down by 10 miles per hour) below the actual speed limit.
Lights should be kept on during any situation with lowered visibility because being
visible is another important aspect of safety on the highways.
·
DO NOT expect others to be as obedient to the
law as yourself! Dip your headlights before a vehicle approaches within the
range of the main beam. Driving on the blind spot of other vehicles or urgent
braking should be avoided; these can lead to unexpected collisions. Maintain a
safe distance at all times, especially at night and during foggy or snow
conditions. Overtake with caution, only when it is absolutely safe to do so.
Carefully evaluate
beforehand, whether to follow your travel plan and risk your life or instead
let the bad weather to pass. The single most recommended tip to be kept in mind
– if you are unable to handle your vehicle safely, you should NOT be driving!
Once you get that feeling of being uncomfortable, you should STOP your vehicle
as soon as you can safely do so. Sometimes uncertainty can be certainly
dangerous.
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