Potholes are common on many roads, especially throughout the spring season as winter ice thaws and leaves gaping holes in the asphalt. Driving through a pothole can cause serious damage to your vehicle, especially if you hit it fast. Here are three tips for avoiding potholes.
- Maintain Distance Between Cars
In order to see upcoming potholes and have time to react, you’ll need to leave space between you and the vehicle in front of you. You’ll also need to slow down and stay alert. If you’re on a road surface that hasn’t been well-kept throughout the seasons, be hyper-aware.
- Don’t Drive Through Puddles
A puddle can be deceptive. With dark, dirty water, there’s no way to tell how deep it is. It’s always better to avoid a puddle than to drive through it. A little puddle may be disguising a massive pothole. You should always take it easy while driving on wet roads, so this creates even more incentive to take your time and be careful.
- Use Waze
Thanks to modern technology, we can have live driving condition information right at our fingertips at all times. The Waze app is a great resource for being informed about the road ahead. Other drivers connected through the app report things like accidents, road closures, stopped vehicles, and even potholes. As you’re on your way to your destination, the app will pop up alerts about potential road issues.
Potholes are terrible for your tires, wheels, and the body of your vehicle. Use these tips and stay aware to try to avoid damage.
![[Facebook]](https://www.odanielhonda.com/blogs/1025/wp-content/plugins/bookmarkify/facebook.png)
![[LinkedIn]](https://www.odanielhonda.com/blogs/1025/wp-content/plugins/bookmarkify/linkedin.png)
![[Twitter]](https://www.odanielhonda.com/blogs/1025/wp-content/plugins/bookmarkify/twitter.png)
![[Yahoo!]](https://www.odanielhonda.com/blogs/1025/wp-content/plugins/bookmarkify/yahoo.png)
![[Email]](https://www.odanielhonda.com/blogs/1025/wp-content/plugins/bookmarkify/email.png)


