06 July,2012 11:30 AM IST | | The Guide Team
>>u00a0Switch on the headlights and tail lights, even during the day when it is raining. This not just helps you to see better but it will also help others on the road see you. Do not drive faster than what the visibility allows as obstacles are harder to spot when its raining.
>>u00a0On wet roads, a car takes roughly twice as long to stop or reduce pace as compared to dry roads. So, drive slowly. Also, maintain twice as much distance between your car and the next car as it will give you enough time to stop safely.
>>u00a0If the car's wipers stop working, check if the fuse to the wiper motor has burnt. Replace it, if it is burnt. If you cannot correct the problem or are unable to figure out what's wrong head to a nearby cigarette shop and buy some cheap cigarettes. Remove the tobacco and smear it all over the windshield. The starch in the tobacco will cause the water to drip away. It will make it easier for you to see. But, this is temporary so get the wipers fixed soon.
>>u00a0Handle the controls gently including the steering wheel and the pedals. Sudden movements to the steering wheel can cause it to skid.
>>u00a0When you drive in the rains make sure the car's tyres are in good condition. Get the brakes checked and make sure they are in good working condition. Get the mechanic to ensure the electricals, including the lights and wiper motor, are working properly. Also, make sure the gutters around the bonnet and boot are cleaned of all the accumulated leaves, dust etc.
>>u00a0Carry in your car some insulation tape, moisture dispelling spray like WD-40 for example, a screw driver, a torch, a first aid kit and a small hammer. The hammer can be used to smash the windshield in case there's a flash flood and the car doors won't open.
>>u00a0If you are driving through a water-logged area, make sure the water is not above half the height of the wheel of your car. Let another vehicle pass and gauge the height of the water. Proceed slowly in first gear. Rev up the engine at high revs to prevent the ingress of water into the tail pipe. If the car stops midway, do not try re-starting the car. Doing so might cause hydrostatic lock, which will wreck your car's engine. Push it out and then get a competent mechanic to inspect the car thoroughly before driving the car again.u00a0As told by Srinivas Krishnan, editor, Business Standard Motoringu00a0