8 Monsoon Car Driving Tips

- Check the fuel every time you hit the road
- Using low-beam headlights will make it easier for pedestrians & vehicles.
- Tires should have adequate tread depth for a better grip on wet roads.
Driving on Indian roads can be a challenge even in sunny weather. But in the monsoon season, the problems and challenges are ten-fold. Reduced visibility, flooded roads, traffic jams, and breakdown – so many things can happen to your car during the rainy season. Now that the monsoon is here, let's take a look at our monsoon driving guide that can make driving in the rain safer for you!
Sufficient Tyre Treads
You should do the one-rupee coin test on your tire treads to check their condition. The tires should have adequate tread depth, essential for maintaining a grip on wet roads. You can also consider the tire tread wear indicator to assess the condition.

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Properly Functioning Brakes
Be it rainy weather or snowy, brakes should be performing all year round. Proper functioning brakes are crucial in monsoon because the stopping distance of vehicles tends to increase. Also, when driving through the rain, tap gently on the brakes to check their efficiency.
Using Headlights
Rain calls for reduced visibility. As a result, it is better to drive your vehicle with fog lights and headlights even during the day. Using low-beam headlights will make it easier for pedestrians and other vehicles to spot your car.
Wiper Blades
What is most important for monsoon driving is a streak-free and clear windshield. Now it is no secret that a clear windshield depends on the wipers. Make sure that your wipers are performing correctly and are clean. Many people often replace their wipers at the start of the monsoon season each year.

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Keeping Distance
One thing that goes without saying is that speeding is strictly not recommended during rainy weather. At the same time, you should maintain an adequate distance from the vehicle in front. The distance will allow you adequate room to hit the brakes and give a better view of the road ahead.
Escape Plan
When driving in the monsoon, it is better to be prepared for anything and everything. In the event of an emergency, it can pay off to understand your emergency routes. For example, many cars today come with an inner boot release mechanism. If the car door is jammed, you can use a car hammer to break the windows.
Navigating Flooded Routes
We all know how terrifying it can be when driving through flooded routes. Waterlogged streets are the worst situation for car drivers. Before you navigate through the route, make sure to assess the water depth. Keep the engine rpm up while sticking to the low gear to prevent water from entering the vehicle.
Topping Up Fuel
You never know how long the monsoon traffic jams will last. Therefore, it is a smart move to check the fuel every time you hit the road. Make sure that you maintain more than 50% or 60% capacity in the fuel tank.

These simple tips can make driving in the monsoon safe and fun. Share these monsoon car driving tips with your fellow drivers to enhance road safety during the season!
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