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Advice for driving when its raining outside

On Behalf of | Sep 18, 2018 | car accidents |

Michigan drivers could be at risk of hydroplaning when driving during wet conditions. Typically, the highest risk occurs during the first few minutes of a rain event as oil mixes with water. Those who find themselves to be hydroplaning should stay calm, resist the urge to hit the brake and steer into the slide. Steering into the slide means that the wheel should turn in the same direction as the back of the vehicle.

Drivers should continue to steer into the slide until the tires manage to gain traction again. Once that happens, an individual can choose to pull over to check for damage or to regain his or her composure. There are steps that drivers can take before going out in bad weather to make sure that they stay safe. For instance, it can be a good idea to have tires checked to ensure that they have proper tread depth.

Vehicle owners should also make sure that the tires are properly inflated to get the best traction. While getting tires repaired or replaced may cost money, getting into an accident because the tires couldn’t handle the road conditions could cost even more money. It doesn’t take much rain for tires to lose contact with the road and start to slide.

Anyone who is hurt in a car crash may be entitled to compensation. This may be true even if the driver who caused the crash didn’t intend for an accident to occur. That person may be considered negligent if he or she was driving too fast for road conditions or didn’t take the time to properly maintain the vehicle’s tires. An attorney may help resolve a personal injury case through a settlement. Some cases might need to be resolved by a judge or jury decision.