Pay attention to speed
Many motorbike drivers experience slippery conditions when participating in traffic in the rain. The reason is because when the road is wet, the tire's grip on the road surface will decrease, making it dangerous to brake suddenly or change direction suddenly. Drivers should ease off the throttle, proactively judge the situation, and limit sudden braking, especially in dangerous positions such as curves.
If forced to travel in flooded areas , drivers should slow down slowly. If you drive a manual car, you should shift to a low gear and try to keep the throttle steady. This helps avoid water getting into the exhaust pipe, causing damage to some car parts.
Keep a safe distance
Safe distance is always something to pay attention to while participating in traffic. Especially in the rainy season, when visibility is limited, drivers need to keep a greater distance from the vehicle in front to be able to promptly handle dangerous situations.
In addition, drivers should avoid driving near large vehicles such as buses and trucks. Water waves from these vehicles can cause the vehicle to lose balance, endangering the driver.
Pay attention and observe
Drivers should be focused and actively observe to avoid collisions with other vehicles, especially in hidden areas, intersections, and bends. In addition, to ensure your safety, you need to pay attention to obstacles you may encounter on the road such as broken tree branches and manhole covers.