Read this in The Manila Times digital edition.
LAST week, the Philippine weather bureau reported that a low pressure area entered the Philippine Area of Responsibility, despite the high heat index reported across the country. And sudden rains and storms present challenges to motorists.
Driving in wet conditions is tricky, and no matter how careful you drive, not preparing your car for rainy conditions over the long run can lead to mishaps, or worse, breakdowns. This is why it is highly important to check your vehicle if it's ready for the rainy season months ahead to make for safer driving on the road, even without floods.
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