DRIVING TIPS
Driving in Rain
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Slow down and make sure there is adequate distance between your vehicle and other vehicles.
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Stay in the middle lane as water usually pools in the outer lanes.
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Keep the windshield equipment in good condition.
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Replace the wiper blades if they are damaged or not working properly.
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Make sure that the tires are in good condition without any skidding.
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Turn the headlights on to make things easier for you.
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Drive slowly through the puddles.
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If the brakes are wet, apply them lightly.


Driving at Night
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Slow down and make sure there is adequate distance between your vehicle and other vehicles.
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Turn the rearview mirrors to night mode in order to reduce the glare from other lights.
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Keep the headlights clean and aim at the coming vehicles.
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Avoid directly staring at the headlights to prevent blindness.
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Avoid using a high beam if you're within the city.
Driving in Winter
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Use ethylene glycol coolant as it prevents the freezing and corrosion in the cooling system while keeping the water pump lubricated.
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Inspect the cables and the battery.
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Contact the dealer or the service station for an inspection of the battery.
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Check your components, the ignition wiring, and the spark plugs to make sure they are not worn, cracked, or damaged in any way.
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Use a window washer anti-freeze solution to prevent the water from freezing.
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Don't let the brake freeze.
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Check for the ice accumulation under the vehicle from time to time in extreme temperatures.
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Check the tire pressure for any inflation.
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Turn the blower and defroster on if there is fog in the car.
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Use low beam lights while driving in the fog.


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Avoid such areas until you're sure that the water level is lower than the hub.
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Drive through the water at a slow speed.
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Allow more stopping distance because of the slower brake performance.
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After driving through water, dry the brakes by applying them several times.
Driving in Flooded Areas
Convenient Parking
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Use both rearview mirrors.
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Shift the gear to reverse mode and then start releasing the clutch while simultaneously pressing the accelerator.
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When the car is moving, press the accelerator steadily and release the clutch completely.
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Keep track of the road with the help of mirrors.
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If there is a car behind your car, reverse it until its corner appears in your window.
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Turn the steering wheel to the lift to ensure the safety of the car behind you.
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Reverse the car until the front is lined up with the back of another car.
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Once there is enough room for the car, clear the back of the other car.
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Turn the steering wheel to the right to park the car in a free manner.
