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Freddie

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Although this is long, the last paragraph is something we should all try.....interesting safety feature.



GOOD VISION IN A DOWNPOUR

How to achieve good vision while driving during a heavy downpour.
We are not sure why it is so effective; just try this method when it rains heavily.
This method was told by a Police friend who had experienced and confirmed it.
It is useful...even driving at night.

Most of the motorists would turn on HIGH or FASTEST SPEED
of the wipers during heavy downpour, yet the visibility in front of the windshield is still
bad......
In the event you face such a situation, just put on your SUN GLASSES (any model will do), and
miracle!
All of a sudden, your visibility in front of your windshield is perfectly clear, as if
there is no rain.
Make sure you always have a pair of SUN GLASSES in your car.
You are not only helping yourself to drive safely with good vision, but also might save your
friend's life by giving him this idea..

Try it yourself and share it with your friends!???
Amazing, you still see the drops on the windshield, but not the sheet of rain falling.?
You can see where the rain bounces off the road. It works to eliminate the "blindness" from passing cars. Or the "kickup" if you are following a car in the rain.
They ought to teach this little tip in driver's training.. It really does work.

This is a good warning. I wonder how many people knew about this.

Another good tip:
A 36 year old female had an accident several weeks ago. She was traveling between
Gladewater & Kilgore. It was raining, though not excessively and her car suddenly began to hydro-plane and literally flew through the air. She was not seriously injured but very
stunned at the sudden occurrence! When she explained to the highway patrolman what had happened.
He told her something that every driver should know - NEVER DRIVE IN THE RAIN WITH YOUR CRUISE CONTROL ON . She thought she was being cautious by setting the cruise control and maintaining a safe consistent speed in the rain..
But the highway patrolman told her that if the cruise control is on, your car will begin to
hydro-plane when the tires lose contact with the pavement, and your car will accelerate to a higher rate of speed making you take off like an airplane. She told the patrolman that was exactly what
had occurred. The patrolman said this warning should be listed, on the
driver's seat sun-visor - NEVER USE THE CRUISE CONTROL WHEN THE PAVEMENT IS WET OR ICY , along with the airbag warning. We tell our teenagers to set the cruise control and drive a safe speed - but we don't tell them to use the cruise control only when the pavement is dry.

NOTE: Some vehicles (like theToyota Sienna Limited XLE) will not allow you to set the cruise
control when the windshield wipers are on.
 
Thank you for posting that, Freddie. Just this past saturday hubby and I were in a real downpour and he said, "I'm glad you don't have to drive any further in this". My sunglasses were sitting right in front of me but of course I didn't see any use for them but you can be sure I will use them the next time. It was coming down so hard the sewers couldn't accommodate it that quickly and the spray from cars in front of us was terrible.
 
I've seen 'Forwards' about rain and speed control but first time I've heard of putting on sunglasses in heavy rain.

I would have tried that recently between Oklahoma City and Ft Smith, AR on I-40. But did ok for I closely followed a 18 wheeler that had his flasher lights on. All I could make out was his flashers. Many trucks and cars were off in the ditch and median.
 

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