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Tips for Driving in Bad Weather

If you are forced to drive in bad weather conditions, You need more space to stop on slick roads. Increase the space you normally leave between you and the next car in wet weather by double or triple the space. If you find yourself stuck in ice or snow, using your floor mats under the edge of the tires can help give them traction. If you or a family member has been seriously injured in a collision, it’s important to discuss your case with an experienced car accident attorney in San Diego. He will understand situation and help you understand your available options to pursue compensation for your injuries and damages.

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Tips for Driving in Bad Weather

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  1. TIPS FOR DRIVING IN BAD WEATHER

  2. As we look forward to the holiday season and cozy weather, we must remain careful and alert when driving in bad weather. In 2016, San Diego received 8.18 inches of rainfall. While this does not compare to many cities across the United States, it is likely you may be out of town visiting loved ones in cities that receive much heavier rainfall or even snow. It is best to remind yourself of safe driving practices if you are forced to drive in bad weather conditions.

  3. DRIVING IN RAIN Driving with cruise control in wet or slippery conditions may apply more throttle is the drive wheels start to slip. It is best to not use cruise control in these conditions. You need more space to stop on slick roads. Increase the space you normally leave between you and the next car in wet weather by double or triple the space. Slow down at the first sign of rain, drizzle, or snow on the road.

  4. DRIVING IN SNOW You may not be able to see more than 100 feet ahead of your vehicle in a heavy rainstorm or snow storm. You cannot safely drive faster than 30 mph when you cannot see farther than 100 feet.If you find yourself stuck in ice or snow, using your floor mats under the edge of the tires can help give them traction. Carry the correct number of chains and make sure they will fit your drive wheels.

  5. SEEK ATTORNEY EUGENE G. BRUNO! If you or a family member has been seriously injured in a collision, it’s important to discuss your case with an experienced car accident attorney in San Diego. His team can assess your situation and help you understand your available options to pursue compensation for your injuries and damages.

  6. The Law Offices of Eugene G. Bruno, P.C. Phone: 619-956-9555 8880 Rio San Diego Dr #800, San Diego, CA 92108, USA https://www.caraccidentlawyer-sandiego.com/Contact.aspx

  7. Thank You

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