Slow down from your normal speed. Be prepared to stop safely in emergencies.
Definitely because it's wet so, we must take an extra careful in driving a wet road.
To always make sure your tires are not flat and/or worn down. Watch for other people on the road who may hit you.
some times because there is oil on the road from cars driving on them and when it gets wet it becomes slippery.
The amount of friction is reduced. That is one thing that keeps the tires on the road.
Tyres have treads to give better grip on the road, especially on a wet road.
well if you are not a liscenced driver than you should not be driving on the road.=]
For off road driving you should look for tires designed to be used off road such as those made buy BF Goodrich. For light off road driving tires with a LT designation would be best suited as they can be driven both on and off road.
When driving, you should always keep your eyes on the road. Looking anywhere other than at the road can result in an accident.
Since it takes further to stop on a wet roadway you should slow down and increase your following distance
30 to 35 mph.
Driving with wet macular degeneration can be challenging and may not be safe, as this condition affects central vision, which is crucial for tasks like reading road signs and recognizing pedestrians. Individuals with wet macular degeneration should consult with an eye care professional to assess their vision and determine if they meet the necessary visual acuity standards for driving. Regular eye exams and monitoring of the condition are essential for making informed decisions about driving safety.
Your vehicle will not grip the road as under normal conditions. You must reduce the speed, increase the safety distance from other vehicles and reduce the torque on your wheels by driving in the highest gear possible for your speed.