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How to drive safely in Monsoons

You either have to call for a Roadside Assistance from Houston because there are no apparent signs of getting out by yourself or wait for hours, the rain to stop. So, you step out and find the gas station. Isnu2019t it stupid? <br>

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How to drive safely in Monsoons

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  1. How to drive safely in Monsoons What is your preferred season to drive; summer or Monsoon? The majority of the answers will be summer because moving in the rainy season can be pretty challenging due to: Waterlogging in every possible corner of the road Lesser vision due to humidity Hidden potholes So, to keep you safe from unfortunate incidents, given below are some of the safety tips that you must follow while driving on the Houston roads during Monsoon. 1. Drive slow It is not good to exceed the safe driving speed. However, it is safest to drive even below the safety speed during rains. This is so because you can quickly achieve that if there is a need to jam the breaks. However, one must not speedily stop the brakes on wet roads as the roads turn slippery and cause accidents. 2. Headlights must be on The cloudy weather almost makes it impossible to detect or see things before us, and the rains worsen the effect. In that case, the car’s headlights must be on because lights travel the fastest. So, even a few meters away can see the light and detect some automobile coming from the other way. So, the headlight acts as a safety thing.

  2. Also, the vehicles have bright yellow lights. So, it would be best to keep your headlights on low so that you don’t blind the driver coming from the opposite direction. 3. Keep a safe distance During summers, the safety distance between the two vehicles is in the 3-second rule, which means when a car crosses the same object, the time taken should be 3 seconds. So, by this rule, isn’t it valid to maintain the double or triple distance between the two vehicles during pouring rains. Imagine if someone needs to jam the breaks; it is best to maintain a safe distance. This way, you will have enough time to move to the side or slow down. 4. Keep the AC running The fog on windows and windshield disrupts the inside view proving quite dangerous. So, it is better to keep the car AC running to prevent fogging up the windows and windshield. Otherwise, you will be wiping the windshield manually, killing the monsoon driving experience. 5. Windshield wipers It is 100% certain that rain and fog minimize visibility. One tool that can help you in this situation is the windshield wipers. The rubber on windshield wipers prevents the accumulation of water, dirt, or even fog so that your front view is crystalline. If the windshield wipers are not working, you must replace them, preferably before the onset of monsoons. 6. Stay safe on oily roads During the dry season, the roads are built up with oil, and when mixed with water, it causes slippery roads. That’s why when it first rains, it is always better to drive slow because you don’t know which and where the road is deceptive, and speeding on slippery roads makes your car skid. 7. Keep the fuel tank full The worst part of driving in Monsoon is stuck somewhere all around the water. Imagine yourself being stuck in the car because you ran out of gas, and now what? You either have to call for a Roadside Assistance from Houstonbecause there are no apparent signs of getting out by yourself or wait for hours, the rain to stop. So, you step out and find the gas station. Isn’t it stupid? Vehicles will freeze in the Monsoon even after following up on all the safety measures. It is mainly due to poor weather conditions or improper car maintenance. In that case, you can always rely on Houston’stowing service and 24/7 services. Read More: http://articlegallery.us/here-goes-fact-about-tow-truck-services/

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