The Standard - Stay away from Water Puddles
The Standard - Generally, if it rains at some point, the road will be flooded immediately. If there is a puddle of water on the road it should be shunned. But if you have to cross it, make sure the vehicle is not driving at high speed. Through a pool of water at high speed has the potential for aquaplaning or hydroplaning. If it has been like that can cause the car's wheels to move unresolved and the brake capacity is less efficient to stop the vehicle's speed.
Standard Travels - Take the Car in Front. Drive with jelly. If you really need to align or obey the movement of the car in front of you, it means to reduce the pool of water that is on the road. Don't forget to keep your distance from the car in advance.
The Standard - Keep the distance. When it rains, by automatic asphalt becomes wet and slippery and visibility shrinks. To be free from accidents, you should keep your car at a distance from other vehicles in advance. This is important so that you have room to overtake or optimize braking when the vehicle in front stops or suddenly brakes suddenly.