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What You Need to Know Before Driving in the Rain In Las Vegas
Although it seems rare, it does rain in Las Vegas. Eventually, at some point, you will have to drive in the rain. Even if it doesn’t rain for long, rainy conditions, overcast skies, and wet pavement make a dangerous recipe for unsafe driving conditions.
A 10-year study of car crash causes conducted by the Federal Highway Administration found that 22 percent of vehicle crashes were weather-related. Of those crashes, 73 percent were related to wet pavement and 46 percent were linked directly to rain.
How can you avoid becoming part of another year of crash statistics? Take a few simple steps to stay safe while driving in the rain.
Maintain Wiper Blades
Your wiper blades are your primary tool for maintaining your field of vision while driving on rainy days, so keeping them in tip-top working condition is obviously important.
We suggest replacing your blades every six months to a year, depending on how frequently you use them and whether they sustain damage such as metal corrosion, cracks in the rubber edge, or a broken wiper frame.
Other signs of wiper wear and tear include: