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Precautions for driving in typhoon weather

Precautions for driving in typhoon weather are as follows:

1. Try not to drive. If you really want to drive, pay attention to the weather forecast in advance, keep the low speed when crossing the bridge and in the open space, keep the speed below 30 kilometers per hour, and pay special attention to the crosswind. Try to drive against the wind. When the wind is too strong, find a safe place to stop and take shelter.

2. In case of low-lying waterlogged pavement, first ensure that the depth of waterlogged pavement does not exceed the height of axle to ensure safety. When the engine speed is greater than or equal to 2000 rpm, keep the low gear and pass carefully.

3. Check lights, brakes, wipers, etc. Everything is normal. Turn on the front and rear fog lights and drive carefully.

4. When driving in strong winds, pay attention to the movements of pedestrians, especially those who walk or walk fast with things; When the wind is strong, the function of the car horn is greatly weakened, and some pedestrians or drivers may not hear the horn; The truck driver should tie up the goods loaded on the truck to prevent people from being blown away or scattered by the wind.

5. Heavy rain will cause water accumulation on many roads. When the accumulated water exceeds half of the tire, you can't venture through, otherwise it will easily lead to water in the exhaust pipe and eventually damage the vehicle; When the accumulated water is less than half the height of the tire, vehicles can generally pass, but they should not be careless. They should pass smoothly at a low speed to prevent water from splashing on the electrical appliances at the upper part of the engine and causing flameout.

Preventive measures for typhoon weather

1. Clean the drainage pipeline in time to keep the drainage unblocked.

2. Before the typhoon comes, flashlights, radios, food, drinking water and commonly used medicines should be prepared for emergency use.

3, close the doors and windows, check whether the doors and windows are firm; Take down the hanging things; Check whether the circuit, fire fighting, gas and other facilities are safe. Don't call when it thunders, turn on the computer, TV, router, etc.

4. Move outdoor animals, plants and other items indoors, especially the sundries on the roof, and reinforce the outdoor things that are easily blown by the wind.

Don't travel to the area where the typhoon passes, and don't go swimming or sailing on the beach during the typhoon.

6 people living in low-lying areas and dangerous houses should be transferred to safe houses in time.