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Rain can cause hydroplaning; how to avoid sliding on roads

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Little Rock, Arkansas – After a dry October, the rain in central Arkansas was a pleasant present, but for some drivers, it can soon turn into a nightmare.

Your tires may hydroplane, which can result in accidents if they are not positioned correctly.

Good car tires are essential for driving safety, but they can be an unforeseen expense.

According to Leonardo Lugo of Sebastian Tire Shop, there is a straightforward method for determining when tires need to be replaced.

He advised getting a cent and inserting it into your tire’s tread. When the president’s whole head appears on the coin, it’s time to purchase a new tire.

From Texas, Joan Calva is in town. Just this past weekend, she claimed to have witnessed many cars lose control and go off the road.

Calva remarked, “And it was raining really, really hard.” “We arrived on Friday two days ago. and noticed two or three vehicles off the expressway.

Braylee Johnson is a Little Rock student. While traveling to a basketball game, she witnessed something strikingly similar.

According to Johnson, “A car in front of our bus had sort of slid across the road into different lanes before finally getting back into its regular pattern.”

These kinds of situations do occur, particularly when it’s raining. For this reason, it’s critical to get your tires inspected and to ensure the safety of your passengers.

 

 

 

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