
Season of monsoon is finally here and it is the final time to prepare your car for the monsoon. Not just by keeping your umbrella handy in the car, but because it is important to have safety tips for your automobile this season.
Due to heavy rains, the roads tend to get slippery, hence it is necessary to make sure that your brakes are in good condition. When driving during heavy rains, make sure you dry the brakes by lightly tapping them intermittently. Also maintain good distance with the vehicles in front of you.
It is quite important to have clean wipers during the season so that visibility on your car is not blocked. After a spell of heavy rainfall we obviously need the best vision we can get.
For obvious reasons electrics and rains do not go well together. It is highly advised to keep a check on your battery and check whether it is in a proper working condition or not else it should be replaced as monsoons generally require heavy usage of them.
Heavy rains during monsoon and overcast weather can hamper your vehicle’s visibility. Hence, it is essential to use your headlamps as well as tail lamps to be illuminated for the sake of your safety as well as the others. Fixing an uneven beam is also a crucial part of safety.
As the monsoon season welcome slippery roads, overtaking on a wet one is a total disaster. It is important to be cautious with larger vehicles as they always have a wide spray zone and could block your visibility. Also the increased light from these vehicles intensifies during monsoon which can obstruct your own vision.
To keep your windows and windshields from fogging up you should turn the air conditioners on otherwise you would have to manually clean it.
These few tips will help you to drive safe during the season as well as let your car enjoy it too. Also pre and post-monsoon services of your vehicles are imperative. Happy monsoon everyone!
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