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How to drive safely in the rain

With the rainy season well underway in the Bay Area and Solano County, a California Highway Patrol Solano Area officer shared ...
Wiping the windshield by hand (sometimes standing on the running board), or rubbing it with onions or tobacco were among the ...
Most winters and spring, Southern California doesn’t get much rain. But, when it does rain or it rains hard, some drivers act like they’ve never navigated a vehicle on a wet street. Inland Empire ...
Originally published on Your AAA Network. Winter isn’t the only season with dangerous driving conditions. Driving in the rain is hazardous as well, particularly in the spring when showers are common.
Navarro recommends staying 4-6 seconds behind the car you're following, slowing down significantly, and avoiding distractions ...
It's true, a little rain can make Angelenos pretty skittish on the road. Perhaps one reason is that we don't see it all that often, so we don't get the practice that we need. But while we have the ...
Driving in the rain can quickly become an arduous task. The roads become slippery, and your tires don’t have such a good grip on the road. This may cause a road accident, costing you money or your ...
Driving on a Florida highway in the rain is often frustrating – and for many drivers seasoned in the state, it’s probably led to a couple of close calls and white knuckles. With Florida’s growing ...
L.A. drivers have the reputation of being hell on wheels when water falls from the sky, but we're actually no worse than any other city in bad weather, according to a study. Take that, public ...
We all like to joke about how badly we all drive in the rain, but it’s true. That first day of soaking rain turns most of our roads into carnage, and it’s coming Friday. The Seattle area has had just ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. According to the Federal Highway Administration, 21% of the crashes happening in the U.S. are weather-related. Of those, 70% happen on wet ...