To prevent your car from getting stuck in the mud, the first step is to ensure your tires are properly inflated for optimal traction. Avoid driving on soft, wet ground when possible, and try to stick to solid, compact surfaces. If you need to drive through mud, keep a steady speed and avoid stopping or sudden movements, which can cause the car to sink. Use a lower gear to maintain better control and reduce tire spin. Consider equipping your vehicle with mud tires or all-terrain tires that provide better grip in slippery conditions. Additionally, if you know you’re likely to encounter muddy conditions, keep recovery tools such as a shovel, traction mats, or a tow rope in your car. If you do get stuck, try rocking your car gently back and forth or use the vehicle’s traction control systems, if available, to regain momentum.