Driving in rainy weather and avoiding flooded roads: Guide
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SAVANNAH, Ga. () — Heavy rain and flooding can turn the most familiar roads into a hazardous area. Here is a safety guide when driving in heavy rain or flooded areas:

According to the National Weather Service (NWS) most flood-related deaths happen in vehicles. Even a few inches of water can make a car lose control on the road.

Firstly, the cardinal rule of driving in the rain is to slow down. Especially when you’re not sure if you may encounter flooded roads.

Spotting a flooded road

Even if sometimes it’s obvious, low visibility can make it harder to tell. If water is quickly flowing across the road or if you see debris floating in the water, it is likely dangerous. Same thing applied when you cannot see the curve or pavement.

A good rule of thumb is that if you’re not 100% sure the road is safe, don’t drive through it. A single foot of water is enough to float most vehicles.

If your car stalls in water

When unsure if roads will be safe to drive on in the rain, call 511 for road and traffic information.

If you are stalled in a dangerous area like the middle of the road, call 911. Carefully, turn off the engine get out of the vehicle. If you try to restart your engine, you have higher chances of damaging your car.

Driving safely in the rain

If driving in the rain is a must, follow the next few rules to ensure that you arrive to your destination safe and sound:

  • Slow down.
  • Turn on headlights to improve visibility.
  • Keep your distance from other vehicles.
  • Make sure you are using turn signals. This will help avoiding an accident.
  • Avoid using cruise control as it could make you lose control during a skid.
  • Check your tires regularly to ensure that your vehicle is in good condition.

Avoid using your hazard lights. While it is permitted in the state of Georgia, you should only use them if it’s truly necessary during an emergency. For example, if your car is stalled, but not if you’re driving in the rain.

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