Rainy days may bring a sense of calm and tranquility, but they can also pose significant challenges for drivers. Slick roads, reduced visibility, and the potential for hydroplaning are just a few of the hazards that come with wet weather. At Aspen Auto Clinic, we understand the importance of keeping you and your vehicle safe, no matter the conditions. In this article, we’ll discuss what you should be aware of when it begins to rain and how to prepare your vehicle to handle the rain-soaked roads effectively.
Check Your Tire
Tires are your vehicle’s first line of defense when it comes to wet roads. Tread depth is crucial for maintaining traction, so regularly check your tires and ensure they have enough tread to displace water. The minimum recommended tread depth is typically 2/32 of an inch. If your tires are approaching this limit, it’s time to replace them. Additionally, make sure your tires are properly inflated, as underinflated tires can reduce traction and increase the risk of hydroplaning. At Aspen Auto Clinic, we have new tires which are competitively priced for nearly every make and model vehicle.
Replace Worn Wiper Blades
Good visibility is important when driving in the rain. Worn-out wiper blades can leave streaks and reduce your ability to see clearly. Replace your wiper blades if they are not effectively clearing the windshield. It’s also a good idea to top up your windshield washer fluid with a rain-resistant formula for better cleaning in wet conditions.
Check Your Lights
Visibility isn’t just about what you can see; it’s also about making sure others can see you. Ensure that all your vehicle’s lights are working correctly, including headlights, taillights, brake lights, and turn signals. Rain can reduce visibility, so having fully functional lights is essential for safety.
Inspect Your Brakes
Wet roads mean longer stopping distances. Make sure your brake system is in good condition. This includes checking the brake pads, rotors, and brake fluid levels. If you notice any unusual noises, reduced braking performance, or a spongy brake pedal, it’s essential to have your brakes inspected and serviced promptly. Feel free to give us a call and schedule a brake inspection service to find out the lifespan of your brake pads.
Slow Down and Increase Following Distance
When it rains, roads become slippery, and it takes longer to stop your vehicle. Reduce your speed to allow for increased stopping distances. It’s also a good practice to increase the following distance between your vehicle and the one in front of you. This provides you with more time to react to sudden stops or emergencies.
Avoid Cruise Control
Cruise control is a handy feature on dry roads, but it can be dangerous in wet conditions. If you encounter a sudden downpour or hydroplaning, it’s essential to have immediate control over your vehicle. Avoid using cruise control when driving in the rain to maintain better control of your speed. When driving, we naturally life our foot off the gas pedal when we feel the car slip. With cruise control engaged, your tires will continue to spin when you hydroplane causing you to lose control of your vehicle.
Be Cautious of Hydroplaning
Hydroplaning occurs when a layer of water builds up between your tires and the road, causing a loss of traction. To reduce the risk of hydroplaning, drive in the tracks of the vehicle in front of you, where the road is likely to be less waterlogged. If you do start to hydroplane, ease off the gas pedal, and steer in the direction you want to go until you regain control.
Driving in the rain doesn’t have to be a daunting experience. By taking the time to prepare your vehicle and adjusting your driving habits, you can safely navigate wet roads. Regular maintenance and careful driving are your best allies in ensuring you and your vehicle stay safe when the skies open up. At Aspen Auto Clinic, we’re here to help you keep your vehicle in top shape, rain or shine. Stay safe out there!
At Aspen Auto Clinic, we pride ourselves on being the top auto repair shop in Colorado with six convenient locations throughout Colorado Springs, Monument, and Centennial. Our team of highly skilled technicians and state-of-the-art technology ensure that your vehicle is in the best hands possible. Whether you need routine maintenance or major repairs, we have the expertise and resources to get you back on the road safely and efficiently. Contact us today to schedule an appointment and experience the Aspen Auto Clinic difference.