Driving in heavy rain can significantly increase the risk of accidents, making it all the more important for motorists to be familiar with key car functions that improve safety.
Driving in heavy rain and wet conditions can significantly increase the risk of accidents, making it crucial for drivers to familiarise themselves with key car functions that enhance safety.
They also warned against a common error: "Avoid accidentally pressing the vehicle stabilisation system button. This feature is essential in maintaining control in slippery conditions, and turning it off can dramatically increase the risk of skidding or losing control." Join the Daily Record's WhatsApp community here and get the latest news sent straight to your messages.
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