Rainy and foggy days might be rare in San Fernando Valley, but when they do hit, they can catch drivers off guard. Wet roads, low visibility, and sudden weather changes can turn a normal drive into a risky one. At Day & Night Towing, we’ve helped plenty of local drivers who found themselves stuck in bad weather – here are a few tips to help you stay safe and avoid needing a tow.
- Slow Down and Give Yourself Extra Space
- Wet roads mean less traction, so your car takes longer to stop. Slow down, and leave a little extra distance between you and the car ahead. The extra second or two can prevent a fender bender.
- Keep Your Lights On (But Don’t Use High Beams in Fog)
- In both rain and fog, visibility is key. Always turn on your headlights so other drivers can see you, even during the day. But avoid using your high beams in fog – they’ll just reflect off the moisture in the air and make it even harder to see.
- Watch Out for Standing Water
- If you see a big puddle across the road, it might be deeper than it looks. Driving through standing water can cause your car to hydroplane, or even flood your engine. When in doubt, slow down and steer around it safely.
- Check your Wipers and Tires
- Before the next rainy day hits, take a minute to check your windshield wipers and tire tread. Worn-out wipers can ruin your visibility, and bald tires are dangerous on slick roads. These quick checks can make a big difference in keeping you safe. Click here to check out the latest windshield wipers on the market.
- Stay Calm If You Start to Hydroplane
- If your car starts to skid, don’t panic and don’t slam on the brakes. Ease off the gas, steer gently in the direction you want to go, and let your tires regain traction. Staying calm and controlled helps you avoid losing control completely.
- Know Who to Call if You Get Stuck
- Even careful drivers can get caught in bad weather. If your car won’t start, slides off the road, or needs a tow, it’s good to have a trusted local towing company you can rely on. Save our contact information so help is just one call away. Whether it’s rainy, foggy, or late at night, our team is always ready to help you get home safely.
