ZHEJIANG LVPER TRADING CO.,LTD.
Add:No. 241, Jinhui Road, Caozhai Town, Jindong District, Jinhua City, Zhejiang Province
Contacts: Mr. Xiang/Miss Chen
Phone:13735626333/15158914046
Tel:0579-89178563
Fax:0579-89178567
E-mail:[email protected]
Web:tbylc.cn
When you are ready to drive on a slippery surface, proper preparation for your own and your car before driving can give you a better driving experience.
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Prepare to drive on slippery roads Check tire condition regularly
There should be enough tread depth between the tire and the road for drainage. If your tire's current wear is close to the tire wear tip (2.4 mm or 3.1 mm), it's time to consider changing the tire.
Too low or too high tire pressure can lead to reduced traction, premature wear, or tire failure. Check your tire pressure regularly (at least once a month) to ensure that you use the correct tire pressure for your daily driving.
Driving under wet conditions, visibility is a key element to ensure safety. You should also check the time and wear of the car's wipers. If they leave streaks on your windshield when in use, it's time to change them.
Of course, make sure your car is seen by the other vehicle when it is driving on a rainy road. So please turn on your lights and make sure they are working properly.
Tips for driving on wet surfaces When driving off, remember the following tips.
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If you have a fog on your windows, turn on the air conditioner in your car to remove the moisture. If your car does not have an air conditioning system, open your rear window and allow the air to circulate.
Slow driving on slippery roads is crucial. A slippery surface will reduce wheel control, increase your braking distance, and reduce your ability to properly bypass obstacles.
On slippery roads, due to the increase in braking distance, care needs to be taken to keep further distances from the preceding vehicle. A longer follow-up distance can reduce the impact of sputtering on the front tires on your vision.
Rapid or sudden steering on a muddy road can cause the car to get out of control. Therefore, please steer the steering steadily.
If it is a storm, stop immediately! Rainstorms can overload your wipers, causing water to flow layer by layer, reducing visibility to almost zero.
The first rain will always make the road very difficult to drive because the mud and oil spills from the dry road are mixed with the rain, making the vehicle very slippery. You may feel that the control of the vehicle will be reduced. You need to be extra careful when driving for the first half hour.
After driving through the accumulating surface, several minor brakes should be performed to allow the brake pads to dry.