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Watch Out for September Winds: Simple Tips for Safe Driving

Attention everyone! September is a month of heavy winds, so it's important to know the dangers posed by the September winds. These sudden strong gusts of winds can make driving difficult and increase accident rates.






Why Should You Beware of September Winds?

Do you think that September winds are just a mild breeze? Think again! These winds are so strong that they pull you in different directions while driving. Have you ever experienced losing balance for a moment while driving? It is really scary, especially when you are not prepared.


But how to handle this unexpected situation?

  • Check Your Vehicle: Before you start driving, check the condition of your vehicle. Make sure your tyres are properly inflated, and the brakes and lights are in working condition to ensure a safe ride.

  • Slow Down: As you drive through these strong winds, reduce your speed to avoid any potential accidents. Slowing down gives you time to react and control your balance properly.

  • Avoid Overtaking: Overtaking heavy vehicles during strong winds can be quite risky. These winds tend to push your vehicle towards them leading to accidents.

  • Say Alert: Stay alert to your surroundings, especially when you are travelling with your family. Look out for signs of strong winds like dust clouds and shaky trees.

  • Avoid Crossing through Bridges: Bridges are exposed to strong winds which makes your ride unsteady and risky.


Are you anxious about driving in the September winds? Don’t worry — Adharvaa Suzuki is here to make you feel safe and protected on the road.


Ready to tackle these strong gusty winds? Visit us at our showroom and get a thorough vehicle checkup. We are here to make your vehicle wind-ready. Book your service today!


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