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Heavy wind, strong rain can cause trouble on the road

On Behalf of | Jul 18, 2018 | Car Accidents

As a driver in the state of Louisiana, you expect to run into inclement weather every now and again. While it’s not ideal, it’s something you need to deal with on a case by case basis. For example, heavy wind and strong rain can make it difficult to see the road ahead and maintain control of your vehicle.

If you find yourself on the road when the weather takes a turn for the worse, there are a few things you can do to improve your safety. Follow these tips when driving in heavy winds:

  • Get ready for gusts: Even when the wind is steady, there are times when gusts will hit your vehicle. You need to anticipate these, to ensure that you’re driving slowly and have full control of your vehicle.
  • Watch high profile vehicles: The higher the vehicle, the more likely it is that it will tip when the wind begins to pick up. For example, commercial trucks and buses are more likely to tip in heavy winds.
  • Keep both hands on the wheel: Now’s not the time to drive with one hand, as you never know when a gust will hit your vehicle. Two hands will ensure that you have as much control as possible.

Here are some things you can do enhance your safety in strong rain:

  • Use your headlights: This allows you to see the road ahead, while also making your vehicle more visible to other drivers on the road.
  • Slow down: You don’t want to drive too fast in the rain, as the slick roads make it more difficult to slow your vehicle.
  • Pull over: Even if you’re in a hurry to reach your destination, your safety should always come first. If the conditions are making it too dangerous to drive, move to safety and wait for the rain to slow down.

Like most drivers, there will be times when you have to get behind the wheel when the weather is poor.

As you’re doing your part to stay safe, don’t be surprised if other drivers ignore the conditions.

If you’re part of a car accident, move to safety and call 911. Once you receive treatment, you can consult with your insurance company, learn more about the cause of the crash and focus on protecting your legal rights as a driver.

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