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    Monsoon riding guide: Dos and don’ts for two-wheeler owners

    manojkumar@frontplayers.comBy manojkumar@frontplayers.comJuly 14, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Monsoon riding guide: Dos and don'ts for two-wheeler owners
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    Monsoon season provides relief from the heat, but it also makes driving a two-wheeler quite challenging. Heavy rain and slippery surfaces increase the risk of slips, falls and accidents. However, some preventive measures and correct riding habits can improve safety during the rainy months. Here’s a quick riding guide to monsoon.

    Monsoon riding guide in India: quick tips

    One of the first things riders should inspect before the monsoons arrive are the tires of their motorcycle or scooter. Good tread depth is essential for maintaining grip on wet roads, as worn tires struggle to disperse water and are more prone to hydroplaning. Tire pressure should also be checked regularly and kept within the manufacturer’s recommended range.The braking system also needs attention before the rainy season starts. Brake pads, brake shoes and cables should be inspected as stopping distances become very long on wet roads. Riders of ABS-equipped motorcycles should also make sure the sensors and wiring are clean and functioning properly.Riders should also make sure headlights, taillights and indicators are working properly, while those using scooters with windscreens should check for scratches or fogging that could affect visibility.Protective riding gear becomes even more important during rain. A waterproof riding jacket or rain suit helps riders stay dry and maintain concentration, while a full-face helmet with an anti-fog visor or pinlock insert improves visibility. Gloves with textured palms also help maintain a secure grip on the handlebar.Once out on the road, riding style plays a major role in safety. Speed ​​should be reduced and distance from the vehicle in front should be increased as wet roads can almost double the braking distance. Smooth throttle input and gradual braking using both front and rear brakes reduces the chance of skidding. Visibility is another major concern during heavy rains. Riders should use low beam headlights rather than high beams, as high beams reflect raindrops and reduce visibility. It is equally important to maintain a safe distance from large vehicles like buses and trucks as the water spray generated by them can make it difficult to see the road ahead.After completing a ride, riders should wipe down the motorcycle, especially chrome and exposed metal parts, to reduce rust. The air filter should be checked periodically during the season, as moisture and dirt can affect engine performance. It is also advisable not to delay scheduled servicing, as constant exposure to rain and dirt causes many components to malfunction.

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