Cruise control in the rain
Posted: Tue Apr 01, 2003 9:22 am
I didn't know this. Thought others might not either. Twice recently I have hydroplaned when coming up to a red light. I hate to think what might have happened if I had sped up.
A woman had a wreck a couple of weeks ago and totaled their Lincoln Town
Car. She hydroplaned on Hwy. 135 between Gladewater & Kilgore, Texas.
She was not hurt, just emotionally rattled!
She learned a lesson I'd like to pass on to you. You may know this
already--but the highway patrolman told her that you should NEVER
drive in the rain with your cruise control on. He said if you did and
hydroplaned (which she did) that when your tires were off the road your car
would accelerate to a high rate of speed (which it did). You don't have
much, if any control when you hydroplane, but you are totally in the hands
of God when the car accelerates. She took off like she was in an airplane.
She is so thankful she made it through that ordeal. Please pass the word
around about not using cruise control when the pavement is wet or icy. The
highway patrolman said this should be on the sun-visor with the warning
about airbags.
The only person she found out who knew this (besides the patrolman)
was a man who had a similar accident and totaled his car. This has made her
wonder if this is not why so many of our young people are dying in
accidents. Be careful out there!
A woman had a wreck a couple of weeks ago and totaled their Lincoln Town
Car. She hydroplaned on Hwy. 135 between Gladewater & Kilgore, Texas.
She was not hurt, just emotionally rattled!
She learned a lesson I'd like to pass on to you. You may know this
already--but the highway patrolman told her that you should NEVER
drive in the rain with your cruise control on. He said if you did and
hydroplaned (which she did) that when your tires were off the road your car
would accelerate to a high rate of speed (which it did). You don't have
much, if any control when you hydroplane, but you are totally in the hands
of God when the car accelerates. She took off like she was in an airplane.
She is so thankful she made it through that ordeal. Please pass the word
around about not using cruise control when the pavement is wet or icy. The
highway patrolman said this should be on the sun-visor with the warning
about airbags.
The only person she found out who knew this (besides the patrolman)
was a man who had a similar accident and totaled his car. This has made her
wonder if this is not why so many of our young people are dying in
accidents. Be careful out there!