Inclement
weather conditions, such as rain, make driving more dangerous.
In
fact, thousands of accidents each year are attributable to rain and
the failure of drivers to change their fair weather driving habits
while they are driving in rainy conditions.
When
it is raining, the rain causes a film of water on the roadway to
develop.The film that develops on the roadway causes tires to lose
traction more easily than when the road is free of
condensation.Additionally, Car Accident Injury Milwaukee
rain reduces driver perception as often times rain decreases the
effectiveness of a vehicle’s headlights and windshields.As such,
rainy conditions make it more difficult to see other vehicles, road
signs, and the road itself.Drivers who take the following simple
precautions while driving in the rain will decrease the likelihood of
being involved in an accident that is, in part, attributable to rain:
Slow
down.
Not only does it take longer to stop in wet weather, but also
hydroplaning is more likely to occur.Hydroplaning occurs when water
on the roadway accumulates in front of your vehicle’s tires faster
than your car can push the water out of the way.The water pressure
can cause your car to rise up and slide on a thin layer of water
between the road and your tires. Hydroplaning usually occurs at
speeds over 40 miles per hour and can put you in immediate danger as
a result of your vehicle sliding out of control. However, Car Accident Lawyer Milwaukee
do find yourself hydroplaning, don’t brake suddenly or turn the
wheel as this may cause a skid. Instead, slowly release your foot
from the gas pedal and maintain a straight course until your vehicle
regains traction.
Apply
the brakes earlier and with less force.
Following this tip will give the driver driving behind you warning
that you are slowing down,thus, decreasing the likelihood the driver
behind you will have to abruptly react to avoid an accident.
Be
more cautious when rain occurs after a long period without rain.
Engine oil and grease often build up on a roadway during long periods
without rain.When the rain mixes with the oil and grease accumulation
that has occurred on the roadway, the road becomes very slick.This
increases the likelihood of losing control of your vehicle. As such,
make sure to be extra cautious while driving after a long dry spell.
By
following the above-mentioned precautions, along with a number of
other precautions, you will decrease the likelihood of being in an
accident due to rainy weather conditions.
If
you or a loved one has suffered an injury due to the negligence or
fault of another person, call Gruber
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today for your free consultation. There is no fee unless we win and
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