Make sure your windshield wipers are in good working order. Replace worn out or broken windshield wipers right away.
Always use your windshield wipers when it is raining. To make yourself more visible to other drivers and so you can see better in the rain, be sure to use your headlights when driving in the rain. According to California law, your lights should be on whenever your windshield wipers are in continuous use.
Never drive on worn out tires. Good tires may struggle to properly grip a slick road. Worn out tires will just make the problem worse.
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Puddles present a hydroplaning risk, especially if the puddle is deep. Plus, if the puddle is deep, there could be hidden debris in the water.
If the road is completely flooded over, when it is safe to do so, turn around and take a different route.
Do not use your cruise control on wet roads. It can create a safety issue.
If there are roads near your house or along your commute that often get flooded, you may want to adjust your route when it is raining or after a bad rainstorm to avoid those roads.
Sometimes you may need to pull off to the side of the road or into a parking lot if it is raining particularly hard. If you do have to pull off the road, find a safe location. Avoid stopping along the side of a freeway or somewhere else where another driver may not see your vehicle.
Unfortunately, even if you are a safe driver, others on the road may not practice proper precaution on wet roads. If you were injured in accident caused by another driver on a wet road, contact us. At Mary Alexander and & Associates, our personal injury lawyers in San Francisco are there to help