Driving on wet roads takes practice, and even the best drivers make mistakes. Here are a few tips for helping stay safer on wet roads.
Make sure that you are leaving even more distance than usual with the car in front of you. The tires need more distance to come to a full stop, so adding a car length or two on wet roads is advised.
There will come a time when you start to lose control on a wet road and slide. The key is avoiding the urge to slam on the brakes and instead turn the wheel in…
