5 things to keep in mind while driving two wheeler in rainy season

Don't forget to check the tires before taking out the bike or scooter in the rain.

Don’t forget to check the tires before taking out the bike or scooter in the rain.

The pits are usually covered with water and are not visible.

Navigating in the rainy season is a pain in itself as the traffic is more chaotic. You can also expect more frequent traffic jams during the rainy season. In addition, there is an added risk of your vehicle slipping on wet roads.

For a safe ride, riders need to be extra careful during monsoons. If you have no option but to ride a two wheeler when it rains, keep the following points in mind.

Don’t Ignore Tire Health:

Don’t forget to check the tires before taking out the bike or scooter in the rain. If your tire grip is bad, your vehicle can easily slip on the road. So get your tires changed without delay. Also, keep checking the tire for enough air.

go slow

It is said that their wild instincts take over when they are behind the driving wheel or the handle of a steering bike, but speeding during rain is a strict no. Not only is visibility bad during rain, but going slow will also give you better control so that you can brake well during emergencies. Braking at full speed can cause your bike or scooter to slip. The pits are usually covered with water and not visible and it is possible that you could go straight into them and lose balance at high speed

Keep a distance

Maintain a significant distance between your two-wheeler and other vehicles on the road – in front of you, behind you or even on the side. With poor visibility, you may collide with other vehicles.

proper use of brakes

It is always better to apply the rear brake during rain so that your two wheeler stops slowly as opposed to suddenly.

Avoid waterlogged roads

In addition to getting into potholes, exposure to water can damage the exhaust of your scooter or bike.

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