Spun out vehicle on Hwy 111 under the Braemar overpass towards Mic Mac. One slow lane open. Use caution. #t #h pic.twitter.com/1bG5AROGSr
— haligonia: breaking (@HaliBreaking) October 29, 2015
Halifax Regional Police and Halifax District RCMP remind motorists to adjust their driving habits, especially their speed, based on the weather conditions.
With the heavy rain in the forecast, motorists are asked to slow down. Speed, in conjunction with water on the road, can result in a vehicle hydroplaning. This occurs when a layer of water forms between the tires and the roadway, causing the driver to lose control of the vehicle. If you find yourself hydroplaning, take your foot off the gas pedal, disengage the cruise control if you’re using it and let your vehicle slow down until the tires make contact with the road surface.
Visibility may also be an issue. Motorists are asked to watch for pedestrians and other vehicles. Pedestrians are reminded to use crosswalks, look both ways before crossing the street, make eye contact with drivers and wait until vehicles come to a stop before entering into the roadway.
Source: Release