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Where is the safest place to hide outdoors in thunderstorm weather?

The bottom of the tall building is some distance from the tree.

The basic principle of outdoor lightning protection is to stay away from high areas and try to be as low as possible. In the city, if it is on the road or near the bus stop, use the wall feet of nearby high-rise buildings as a safe zone for rain and lightning protection.

Because most of these buildings have better lightning protection facilities, if there is a danger of lightning strike nearby, these buildings will be a safety barrier to guide lightning strike. In contrast, hiding under a tree is more dangerous. If you really have no choice but to hide under a tall tree to avoid the rain, you should also keep a distance of several meters from the trunk to prevent the trees from being struck by lightning.

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Precautions for driving in rainy days:

When driving in rainy days, the first thing is to ensure the vision, and the second is to slow down.

When the visibility is less than 100 meters, the low beam, the position light, the front and rear position light and the danger warning flash should all be turned on, and the high beam should not be turned on, because the reflection of road water can easily cause other drivers' eyes to reflect light.

In addition, driving in rainy days will encounter a big problem, that is, there will be water droplets on the window glass and rearview mirror, which will lead to unclear vision. A better trick is to apply soft or soaked soap evenly on the glass and wipe it off with paper when the soap is dry. Rain will react with soap when it touches the glass, and will not form water droplets.

When the road meets water, stop first to judge whether there are deep pits or obstacles on the ground and observe the driving situation of the car in front. With a lesson from the past, you must drive slowly after confirming safety. First, let pedestrians or cars next to you avoid splashing water. Second, the brakes will not work after splashing water. In addition, don't cut off the oil when there is water, and shift gears at 1 or 2, otherwise the water will suck backwards.

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