How To Handle Hydroplaning
April showers bring May flowers…but the showers aren’t over, even though April is. Which means that beyond the usual distractions, there’s another road risk: heavy rains.
Dangerous driving conditions aren’t exclusive to winter weather phenomena like snow and black ice. If you underestimate the danger of driving in heavy rain, you expose yourself and your car to a possible accident. That’s because heavy rain storms not only limit your visibility—they also hamper vehicle traction and can cause your car to hydroplane.
10 Most Dangerous Drivers by Profession
1.) Attorney/Judge
2.) Financial Professionals
3.) Government Worker
4.) Bartender or Waiter
5.) Other - Professional
6.) Dog Groomer
7.) Marketing/Advertising
8.) Barber/Stylist
9.) Coach
10.) Nurse
**Least dangerous drivers - Athletes and Homemakers
Compiled from 2010 insurance.com data.