Some car owners do not realize and understand the importance and correct way of turning on lights when driving in rainy days. Today I will share with you how to use lights correctly and rationally when driving in rainy days. When it rains lightly, the visibility is still relatively high. At this time, it is enough to turn on the wide light (small light or ordinary light). Double flashing lights are hazard warning lights, which are used only in the event of an accident or temporary parking on the main road. If the double flashing lights are turned on, it will still give the wrong warning to the vehicle behind, increasing the chance of a traffic accident.
It is useless to use double flashlights on rainy days or bad weather. Not only does it not help the car behind to better identify the car in front, it also cannot improve our own visibility. Moreover, it can easily cause the driver behind to lose control of their emotions, and the turn signal function of most models will be blocked by the double flash, which virtually increases the chance of an accident.
When it rains heavily, the rain itself will block our sight. At the same time, the accumulated water on the road will be picked up by the rolling tires of the car in front, forming a mist, which will also have a great impact on the sight. At this time, we should turn on Headlights or front fog lights. This will not dazzle the eyes and is relatively bright, which can attract the attention of other drivers and effectively avoid traffic accidents.
In the case of heavy rain, the red rear fog lights should be turned on. Because the visibility is relatively low at this time, white natural light is no longer enough, and the red rear fog light has stronger penetrating power and can better alert other car owners.
If you encounter extreme rain and snow and visibility is extremely low, please try to find a safe place to park as close as possible and wait for the weather conditions to improve before setting off.