1. When the wind and rain are too strong, pull the
Lithium Golf Carts to the side of the road in time. Be careful not to park the Lithium Golf Carts under trees, billboards and other objects. Wait until the storm is over before driving forward. At this time, pay attention to the slippery road surface after rain and drive carefully.
2. Turn on the wipers in time. Adjust the appropriate wiper speed in time according to the rainfall, which is conducive to the driver's judgment of the road conditions.
3. Turn on the low beam and fog lights. When the rainstorm is heavy and the weather is gloomy, the low beam and fog lights should be turned on in time. When the visibility on the road is low, it is best to pull over and turn on the emergency lights.
4. Defogging in time. During heavy rain, the air temperature outside the Lithium Golf Carts is lower than that inside the car, which will cause a layer of fog to condense on the car glass. Defogging should be done in time.
5. Try to keep driving in a straight line. During heavy rain, the road surface will accumulate water, which is easy to cause the braking distance to become longer and will also cause side slip. Use both hands to balance the steering wheel and drive in a straight line.
6. Follow the principle of "same back and different front". In case of skidding, the driver should remain calm. If the rear wheel skids, the direction should be corrected in the same direction as the skidding; if the front wheel skids, the direction should be corrected in the opposite direction of the skidding.
7. The tires are in the best condition. It is not advisable to use tires that are too worn.
8. Slow down on the brakes. The road is slippery on rainy days, and sudden braking can easily cause the tires to lock. Slow down on the brakes and try to avoid the flooded sections.
9. Drive slowly at low speed. Try to use low gear when driving on rainy days, and the speed in scenic areas should not exceed 25 kilometers per hour.
10. Go through the water in one go. If the water depth only submerges half of the tire, use the first gear to stabilize the throttle, drive straight at a low speed, and go slowly when entering the water. Go through it in one go. Do not stop, change gears or turn the direction sharply in the middle of the road.