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When Driving
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Driving Tips for Different Conditions
Driving in the Rain
When it rains, visibility is reduced, windows
may fog up, and roads become slippery, so
please drive carefully.
Heavy rain can impair visibility.When
driving, turn on the headlights, fog lights, and
hazard warning lights.
Water on the brakes can affect braking
efficiency.Therefore, increase the following
distance and reduce speed in rainy weather.
Do not drive at high speeds in the rain,
as the faster you go, the more likely it is for
hydroplaning to occur between the tires and the
road surface.
WARNING
!
When driving on wet and slippery roads,
emergency braking, sudden acceleration,
and sharp turns can all lead to tire skidding,
reducing vehicle control and potentially
causing accidents.
CAUTION
If there is standing water on the road, there
is a risk of hydroplaning.Therefore, on wet
and slippery roads, it is necessary to: reduce
speed, avoid sudden turns, and brake
cautiously.
Driving Through Water
When driving through areas with standing water,
please note the following:
1. Before driving through water, correctly
estimate or ascertain the depth of the water
and the characteristics of the area.The water
depth should not exceed the lower edge of
the car body. Do not force your way through
standing water in unknown areas.
2. If you need to drive through water, turn off the
air conditioning before starting, choose a at
area, and cross the waterlogged section at a
steady and slow speed.
3. After driving through water, lightly press the
brake pedal several times to dry the brakes
and restore braking power.
4. After driving through water, promptly remove
any mud from the tire tread.
Driving Techniques

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