As a driver in the Evergreen State, you know you have to exercise more caution during the wet weather
that’s common to much of Washington state. Slick, wet roads can create surprises that lead to accidents.
For peace of mind, you need to make sure that your car and its equipment are well maintained and that
your Washington auto insurance policy covers you adequately, in case you ever need to file an auto
insurance claim.
When you buy Washington auto insurance from Esurance, you can file a claim anytime because our customer
service and claims centers are open for you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. We’re proud to be a Washington
auto insurance company that works hard to get you back on the road faster.
Here are some pointers on how to keep you and your passengers safe. Safe drivers also benefit from lower
rates, which will help keep your Washington auto insurance premium low when you’re driving in wet weather.
Check your equipment
Check your tires regularly to make sure you have sufficient tread on them. If your tires are bald,
they’ll have a lot less traction on a wet road, which will increase your risk of hydroplaning.
It’s also important (whether it’s raining or not) that your tires have the correct air pressure.
Also, be sure you regularly replace your old wipers, since maintaining visibility is key in wet
weather. Check that your lights and brakes are in good condition, too.
Slow down
It may seem obvious, but when roads are wet or slick, you need to reduce your normal driving speed.
You’ll want to put more distance between your car and the one in front, so you can brake suddenly
and safely if you need to. Give yourself more time to reach your destination. Plan your route
and consider alternate routes in case you encounter hazards or unsafe conditions. That way, you
can avoid a costly claim on your Washington auto insurance policy!
Stay alert
When roads are wet and rainy, you need to concentrate more. Driving in hazardous conditions can tire
you more easily, especially if you’re on a long trip. Take a break at a rest stop, get something to
eat, or stretch your legs at a gas station. The rain may even stop or, at least, let up somewhat
before you’re ready to get back on the road.
See and be seen
Even in a light rain, turn on your headlights. It helps you see the road and helps other drivers
see you. Keep an eye out for pedestrians, too. People get distracted in bad weather, especially
if they’re dealing with unruly umbrellas or dodging a drenching from passing cars. Also, rain
deadens sound, which means that a normally vigilant pedestrian may not hear you approaching.
Basically, be extra careful.
If you want to catch up on more driving safety tips, you'll find them in our Esurance
Insights. You can also look up common auto insurance terms in our glossary or find answers
to your frequently asked questions about auto insurance in the Esurance Auto Insurance Learning Center.
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