3. After passing through a puddle, dry your brakes.

You should slow down and proceed smoothly through any puddles, no matter how minor, without adjusting your course or pace. There is a possibility that if you drive quickly, water will enter the ignition system and cause the engine to stall. In addition, aquaplaning, which occurs when a car loses traction and you lose control of it, could begin.
Avoid cutting your engine or changing your speed after passing a large puddle. Dry the brakes first by repeatedly pushing the brake and gas pedals. Heat from friction causes water in the brake pads to evaporate.
