What to do if you're driving through severe weather

Fort Smith, ARLocal News

As severe weather approaches, experts in Rogers, Arkansas, provide critical advice for drivers navigating storms. Kimma Harper, a seasoned instructor at the Driving Academy, stresses the importance of vehicle maintenance, including checking tire tread, headlights, and windshield wipers. She warns against parking under bridges or large trees due to the risk of falling debris and advises against using cruise control in wet conditions. Dave Parker from the Arkansas Department of Transportation highlights the dangers of deep water on roads, urging drivers to think twice before proceeding. Local truck drivers express their frustration with passenger vehicles that impede their ability to maneuver safely during inclement weather.

For truck drivers, poor visibility and road conditions can lead to accidents, making it essential for others to maintain distance. Harper's curriculum focuses not only on passing tests but also on preparing drivers for real-life situations on the road. Overall, heightened awareness and cautious driving can significantly reduce the risks associated with severe storms.

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