Rain, snow, or shine, different types of weather can seriously alter the safety of a road or highway. This is why it’s extremely critical for those new to driving to learn how to drive in every kind of weather condition.
If it’s raining while you’re driving, you will want to drive slower and allow for more distance between you and the car in front of you. You should always assume a wet road is slick, and it can be harder to stop or turn quickly. When driving in snowy conditions, you’ll be safer driving slower so you have more time to apply the brakes. Depending on how harsh your winters are you may want to to use different tires to get traction on icy roads. And in high winds, you need to keep an eye out for big trucks and buses that may be pushed into your lane.
Utah Driving Conditions Test
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