Proper tyre care is crucial during monsoons. Check tire pressure regularly, ensuring it meets the manufacturer’s recommendations. Look for signs of wear and tear on the treads, and replace worn-out tires to maintain good grip on wet roads.
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Clean windshield wipers
Ensure your windshield wipers are in good condition. Replace worn-out or damaged wiper blades that leave streaks or squeak against the windshield. Clean the wiper blades regularly with a damp cloth to remove dirt and grime that can hinder their effectiveness.
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Good visibility is essential during monsoon downpours. Inspect all headlights, taillights, brake lights, and turn signals to ensure they are functioning properly. Clean any dirt or grime from the light covers for optimal visibility.
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While navigating flooded streets, avoid driving through deep water bodies or attempting to wade through them. The force of water can damage your car’s engine and electrical systems. If you must go through water, proceed slowly and steadily to minimise the risk of water entering the engine compartment. During heavy rain or low-visibility conditions, turn on your low beam headlights to improve your own visibility and alert other drivers on the road of your presence.
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Reduce your speed considerably while driving in the rain. Adapt your driving to the road conditions, and avoid sudden braking or acceleration that can cause skidding on slippery roads. Steer smoothly and maintain a steady pace for better control of your vehicle. Increase the following distance between your car and the vehicle in front of you during monsoon rains.
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