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How To Stay Safe on Wet Leaves and Slippery Roads: Tips for Drivers

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In the United States of America, the weather fluctuates greatly. The U.S. experiences a wide range of weather patterns across the country.  It can be challenging for even the most skilled drivers to navigate wet leaves and slippery roads. In this article, we explore some tips to help you stay safe on wet leaves and slippery roads.

  1. Reduce Your Speed

The first thing to do when driving on wet leaves and slippery roads is to reduce your speed. When driving on wet leaves and slippery roads, it is advisable to drive under the speed limit. When you slow down, it means you have more time to stop. Slowing down and increasing the distance between you and the car in front of you provides more room for braking or reacting to unexpected situations. For instance, when you slow down and increase the following distance between you and the vehicle in front of you, you will have enough room to brake in case the vehicle in front of you skids on leaves.

  1. Maintain Your Vehicle

Check your tires regularly to ensure they have sufficient tread depth and the correct amount of air pressure. If your tires don’t have sufficient tread depth or the correct amount of air pressure, it can make it difficult to control your vehicle on wet leaves or slippery roads. Apart from checking on your tires, also check on your brakes, lights, and windshield wipers. Ensure everything is in proper working condition.

  1. Brake Gently

If you need to stop, do not jam on the brakes. Doing so may result in your tires losing traction, resulting in skidding, making it hard to control your vehicle. Braking suddenly on wet leaves also increases the chances of hydroplaning. Hydroplaning occurs when water builds up between a car’s tires and the road surface, leading to a loss of traction and control.

  1. Turn Slowly

When making a turn, ensure you do so slowly. Turning slowly when driving on wet leaves and slippery roads ensures you maintain control over your vehicle and reduces the risk of slipping or skidding. Additionally, ensure you use your turn signals before turning or changing lanes. The other drivers need to be aware of what your next move is. This helps to reduce confusion and promote safety.

  1. Avoid Using Cruise Control

Cruise control is a feature that allows a driver to set their vehicle to a specific speed, letting them take their foot off the accelerator pedal. While this feature can be helpful in certain driving conditions, it is advisable that you avoid using it when driving on wet leaves and slippery roads. Using cruise control when driving on wet leaves and slippery roads may be dangerous as this system is not designed to adapt to rapidly changing road conditions.

Legal Help Is Available

Unfortunately, despite your efforts to be a safe driver, you may get involved in an accident because of another driver’s negligence. When you find yourself in an accident because of another driver’s negligence, remember that you have legal rights and options. Our qualified Charleston car accident lawyer at the Gus Anastopoulo Law Firm can help you understand your legal rights and options.

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