Rain, snow, or shine, different types of weather can seriously alter the safety of a road or highway. That’s why it’s important for younger drivers to gain experience driving in every kind of weather condition.
When it’s raining, you should slow down and increase your following distance. Wet roads can be slippery, which makes it harder to stop. When it snows, you’ll be safer driving slower so it’s easier to stop. In some cases winter weather might require you to add specific tires to get traction on icy roads. When driving in intense wind areas, you need to keep an eye out for big vehicles that might veer into you.
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