Ep. 52: Driving in Rain - It's Not Just About Slowing Down
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Randy's wife made an observation during a Central Florida downpour: "Nobody knows how to drive in the rain." After living in Arizona, Southern California, and Florida, Randy's heard the same complaint everywhere. This episode explores why rain brings out the worst—and most dangerous—driving behaviors.
WHAT YOU'LL LEARN:
• The two extreme driver types that cause most rain crashes
• Why cruise control in the rain can make you spin out
• Regional differences: Florida vs. California vs. Arizona rain
• The critical difference between DRLs and actual headlights
• When (and when not) to use hazard lights
• How to calculate proper following distance in wet conditions
• The science of hydroplaning and how to avoid it
Randy shares personal observations from each region and explains why "nobody knows how to drive in the rain" is actually true everywhere—most drivers either overcorrect or don't adjust at all. The key is being calculated, not timid or reckless.
Part of the January "Weather Month" series, leading into snow (Episode 53) and extreme conditions (Episode 55).
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