Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Driving Through Severe Weather

Severe storms are pummeling the Midwest this week. While news and weather sources may encourage drivers to stay off the road, drivers unexpectedly caught in these storms may have no choice but continue to drive. Central Collision Center has prepared our tips for safely navigating these potentially dangerous situations.

Before the storm:

  • Check the condition of your windshield wipers and tires
  • Replace immediately if either are worn
During the storm:
  • Increase distance between your vehicle and the vehicle in front of you
  • Treat traffic lights as stop signs in anticipation of other drivers losing control of their vehicles
  • Turn headlights - not brights - on
  • Reduce speed to prevent hydroplaning
Hydroplaning is a major cause of accidents during severe weather. Three factors can cause hydroplaning:
  1. High speeds, which reduce traction
  2. Worn tires, which are less likely to resist hydroplaning
  3. Water depth, which reduces traction
Water on roadways can create dangerous driving situations. According to The Weather Channel, six inches of water will reach the bottom of most cars and one foot of water will  float most vehicles. Be cautious driving when any amount of water is present on a roadway, but turn your vehicle around if you have to pass through more than a few inches. 

Central Collision Center urges drivers to be cautious driving during these stormy, summer months. If you have concerns about the safety of your vehicle before the storms hit, please call one of our six locations.