Subject: Friend - April Showers bring May Flowers (and Hydroplaning)

Corona is our reality right now.
Our thoughts and prayers go out to all who are sick, and to all who are impacted by it (pretty much all of us.)


The silver lining is that the increased downtime gives us the chance
to catch up on our training. 
 This will help us to sharpen our game so that we're prepared for
a fast-paced recovery.
Check out my latest blog article on how to prevent Hydroplaning
Find it here:
HYDROPLANING: 10 WAYS TO AVOID IT :

One of the keys to safe driving is to practice prevention by being “ready for anything” when you're behind the wheel. 

‘Stuff Happens’ when you’re driving—and Hydroplaning is one of those things that most of us don’t see coming
.
What is Hydroplaning?
It’s that fleeting—but awful—feeling you can get when you’re driving on a wet road and your tires lose contact with the road surface.

Continue reading here:

Stay Safe (and Healthy) Out There!
- Bob Ragazzo
 





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