Turn on the heater : Otherwise rain or high humidity will cause your car windows to mist up. If your car has an air-conditioner, turn up the heat and direct the airflow to your defrosters with the AC switch engaged. In cars with no AC, open your side windows whenever possible to keep some air circulating. Most modern cars have a built-in rear-window defroster which clears the misty rear windscreen.
Drive slowly : Brake slowly. Use them sparingly. Drive slowly during showers. Avoid puddles as far as possible. Maintain a distance of atleast 15 feet from the vehicle in front to avoid hitting it.
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Check your tyres : Keep checking the treads on your tyres. If there are less treads, there is a high chance of the vehicle skidding in wet conditions. Bald tires reduce your traction on wet roads and you will end up riding on a layer of water. Have a spare tyre for emergencies.
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Lower windows to dry the must : After returning from a rainy drive and parking the car in the shed, slightly lower all the windows to let out the musty smells. If parked in the open, open all four doors once the rains stop to let the smell escape. Dust the mud off the foot mats and wipe any dust off the seats with a cloth.
Wash the tyres and mudguard : Wash the mudguards and the tyres with water to clean out the mud and slush that will accumulate after a drive in the rains.
For two-wheelers
Check brakes and tyres : While it is not advisable to ride in heavy rains, you must ride slowly in mild rains. Check the treads in your tyres, as less treads can lead to skidding on the roads.
Wear helmet : Wearing a helmet is a must while riding in the rains. Roads will be slippery and a fall could prove dangerous in the absence of protective head gear.
Use headlights/indicator : Use your headlights in case of poor visibility and an indicator to alert vehicles behind you.