What To Do When Your Car Is Stuck In Mud

Driving on unpaved roads on a rainy day is always a challenge, even for experienced drivers. A small miscalculation can leave you stuck in the mud. Naturally, you'll want to step on the gas pedal and force your way out. 

In some cases, this tactic will work, but in others, the spinning wheels will leave you deeper in the hole. If you're ever stuck in the mud, here is what you do:

Get Some Traction

Your wheels are slipping and digging deeper into the mud because they don't have enough traction. Look around and think of ways to remedy this problem. For example, if you can see gravel, use that to improve traction. You can line the gravel under your wheels in the vehicle's path. 

If you can't find gravel or anything else to use, consider using your car mat. It will become dirty, but it will also get you out of the slippery situation. 

Reduce Tire Pressure 

If you can't think of another way to increase traction, try reducing tire pressure. Only use this option if you have a compressor or a way to re-inflate your tires. This will help prevent damage once you're back on the road. 

Rock It Out 

If you don't want to get dirty, consider rocking it out. Try accelerating forward—but not too fast, to prevent tire spin—then move slightly backward. Keep doing this until you gain enough momentum to drive out of the hole. 

Enlist Other Trucks 

This option is always tricky because if not careful, you'll have two vehicles stuck in the mud. If you intend to try this option, consider the risks involved and the towing capacity of the recovery vehicle. 

If you have never recovered or participated in a vehicle recovery before, just leave it. This is because you'll likely attach the tow straps to the wrong parts. If you attach the tow strap to the bumper, suspension, axle, or hitch ball, you'll damage your vehicle. To avoid such problems, contact a tow truck company. 

Enlist Auto Towing Services 

The easiest way to get out of a slippery situation is by enlisting a tow truck company. As mentioned earlier, towing is a delicate job that should be left to professionals. Before you hire the tow truck company, confirm that they offer recovery towing services. 

Not everyone can navigate a loaded towing truck out of slippery roads. Therefore, you need tow truck drivers that are experienced in recovery towing. 

Contact a company like Precision Towing & Recovery for more information.


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