09/28/2022
The west side of is seeing its first rainfall đ§ in a very long time! No matter where you live in Oregon, you will be dealing with rain âď¸ soon enough.
says that rain can create dangerous driving conditions including reduced visibility, reduced traction between tires and the road, and less predictable car handling. When itâs raining, be cautious and give yourself more time to get where you are going.
âSlow down, especially through high water. Driving through several inches of water at high speed can cause you to lose control of the car.
âWatch for hydroplaning conditions. If you hydroplane, ease off the gas, gently apply the brakes and steer straight ahead.
âKeep your distance. If it hasnât rained in a while, road surfaces will be slick.
Turn on your headlights to improve visibility.
âDisengage your cruise control.
Maintain your Vehicle before heading out in wet weather.
âCheck your wipers for signs of damage. Replace wiper blades regularly; make sure your defroster is functioning properly.
âCheck your brakes. After driving through a puddle, check that the brakes are working properly by tapping them gently a few times.
âMake sure tires are in good condition and are at the recommended inflation level. Tires should have a recommended 2/32 of an inch tread depth at any two adjacent grooves; Driving on over-inflated or under-inflated tires reduces traction and control on wet pavement.