- AVIS makes your drive a little safer this monsoon
- Radio transmission may even get impacted – switch to your own music source
- Unexpected Potholes or open manholes is a distinct possibility
- Residues coming on from vehicles in front can be a bother
- Drive with parking lights on and remember to switch them off on completion of journey
- Use low beam if required
- Drive slow enough through puddles of water so as not to spray water on other road users
- Smart use of gears helps to keep the car in control better than using just brakes
- Pump brake pads occasionally to keep them dry for maintaining braking effectiveness
- Going through water pools, be sure its level is below the tail pipe and the air intake
- Never brake suddenly if the car is on a curve
- During thick rains, its good to stop for a while than to risk driving ahead
- Where the car is standstill in high level of water, simply switch off the engine and get car towed out of water before starting it an
- Tank up your car and yourself – keep small bites and drinking water in the car