Carefully assess the terrain ahead
Carefully assess the terrain ahead
Learn to assess the terrain in front of you and use it to your advantage. On the maps, you will find quite obvious detours of some of the more submerged parts of the terrain, and then it is not difficult to take a marked path.
In many other cases, it is enough to head to the side of the road to save yourself the arduous crossing of mud or puddles. If the terrain looks wide and hard enough to drive over, always avoid the mud traps. However, you always have to be careful of any tilting of the terrain, trees, stones, and other traps that may impede your travel.
Driving on grass should be more efficient than on mud - especially when you don't have the right tires.
A mud pit is a trap for road tires. It's better to go sideways.
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