CNB BUSINESS NEWS: GEICO Offers Tips to Help Keep You Safe on Rainy Roads
Wednesday, May 23, 2018
WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--It’s no coincidence that the number of accidents increases when it starts to rain. People are in a hurry, oil on the road makes it slick, tires may need to be replaced, and visibility is poor.
GEICO wants to help you try to avoid accidents in the rain. This year’s severe storm season is here now and will be around until the end of November, bringing thunderstorms, hail, tornadoes and hurricanes. Here are some safety tips to keep in mind:
Wiper blades
Arguably, the single most important precaution is making sure you can see. Once a year you should change your wiper blades. Everyday use, bugs, frost and salt on your windshield take their toll on wiper blades. Wipers that leave streaks on your windshield are never helpful, especially at night.
Tires
Another key precaution is selecting a good rain tire. Tire patterns are designed to push water away from the tread. When is it time to replace them? When the tread reaches the wear bar in the groove of the tire. The wear bar indicates the tires need to be replaced immediately.
When you get caught in the rain, remember:
- Reduce your speed – Slowing down reduces the chances of hydroplaning. If you hydroplane, immediately take your foot off the accelerator and do not apply the brakes abruptly or turn the steering wheel. A rotating tire has traction, while a sliding one does not.
- Turn on your headlamps – Simply turning on your headlamps makes you more visible to others.
- Maintain a safe distance – Increasing the distance between you and the vehicle ahead reduces the chance of a collision.
Heavy rains may lead to flash flooding or high water. Remember, if you don’t see the painted lines, don’t drive through. Getting your car stuck in high water is no joke. Six inches of moving water can knock you down, and a foot can sweep your vehicle away.
Is there ever a proper time to abandon your car? Ready.gov recommends that you only abandon your vehicle if high water is rising around your vehicle, but is not moving. Then proceed to higher ground. Do not leave the car and enter moving water.
If you are on the road and have a loss, you can report it quickly using GEICO Mobile or by calling (800) 841-3000 24 hours a day. Log in to GEICO.com to review your coverage or file a claim. Click on GEICO’s Catastrophe Response Team to learn more about how we serve customers after severe storms. For more detailed information, click on safe driving in the heavy rain and getting your home flood-ready.
GEICO (Government Employees Insurance Company) is a member of the Berkshire Hathaway family of companies and is the second-largest private passenger auto insurance company in the United States. GEICO, which was founded in 1936, provides millions of auto insurance quotes to U.S. drivers annually. The company is pleased to serve more than 16 million private passenger customers, insuring more than 27 million vehicles (auto & cycle).
Using GEICO’s online service center, policyholders can purchase policies, make policy changes, report claims and print insurance ID cards. Policyholders can also connect to GEICO through GEICO Mobile, reach a representative over the phone or visit a GEICO local agent.
GEICO also provides insurance quotes on motorcycles, all-terrain vehicles (ATVs), boats, travel trailers and motorhomes (RVs). Coverage for life, homes and apartments is written by non-affiliated insurance companies and is secured through the GEICO Insurance Agency, Inc. Commercial auto insurance and personal umbrella protection are also available.
For more information, go to www.geico.com.