A note on wet-weather driving: If the road you're on has ruts from tires rolling on it constantly, drive on the higher parts out of the ruts. The ruts will fill with water, so you'll be driving through puddles constantly. You may have to drive closer to the lane next to you, but you'll be getting less rolling resistance from pushing water out of the way and driving on a smoother surface.
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