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Rain Rain Go Away

Rain rain, go away.

Everyone talks about driving in the snow or ice and how dangerous it can be, but very few people recognize that similar hazards exist from driving in the rain. Rain has been named one of the top causes of car accidents, especially when the weather comes on suddenly, especially in a drier state. Some studies have even shown rain to be a deadlier driving condition than snow or ice. Perhaps the reason for this is because drivers have no fear when it comes to rain, but are, typically, somewhat cautious in other inclement weather conditions.

When driving in snow and ice, drivers tend to have a great deal of concerns about their safety, and therefor they stay home to avoid the roads, or they slow down and are more conscientious about their driving. However, in most states, rain is such a common condition that we’ve lost all fear of driving conditions. What we don’t realize is that many traffic accidents are happening as a result of people not taking the necessary precautions that should be taken in order to drive safely in the rain. So, what safe driving habits can we condone, and what can we avoid to make the roads a little bit safer when it’s raining?

There is nothing more important than your life, and we need to consider rain the force that it is. As one of the biggest contributing factors to deadly traffic accidents, we need to recognize that we aren’t invincible and that extra hazards exist when the road is wet and the rain is falling.

 

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