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Just packing your bag before leaving Delhi-NCR for the mountains is not enough. Winding roads, steep slopes and changing weather can turn even a small mistake into a major accident. If you want your hill station trip to be safe and memorable, then definitely know these 5 important tips related to driving. One of these mistakes can cost you heavily on your entire journey.
Be sure to follow these 5 tips while driving on hills.
If you want to visit the mountains to escape the heat from urban areas like Delhi-NCR, then it is natural to turn to the Himalayan paths in search of picturesque views, cool breeze and peace. But this beautiful journey can also be challenging. Driving amidst high peaks, winding roads, steep slopes and unpredictable weather is completely different from normal city driving.
Even experienced drivers can become victims of accidents due to small mistakes. Therefore, it is important to follow the rules of safe driving, so that your trip becomes memorable and you return home safely. With proper preparation, caution and discipline, you can enjoy the beauty of the mountains to the fullest. Let us take a look at 5 important tips in such a situation.
make full preparations
Before going on a hilly journey, definitely get your car checked at the service center. Check the condition of brakes, clutch, engine cooling system, tire pressure and spare tyre. The engine gets hotter in the mountains, so keep the coolant and engine oil levels correct. 4WD or tires with good grip are better. Carry extra water, torch, tool kit, first aid kit and extra fuel. Check weather report and road conditions before leaving Delhi. Do not overload the vehicle. These small preparations can save you from big trouble.
Drive slowly and at a controlled speed
Do not maintain speed more than 40-50 km/hr on hilly roads. There is always a risk of accidents and falling stones due to vehicles coming at sharp turns. Always stay in gear and reduce brake use. Use engine braking when going downhill. Use the horn consistently, especially on blind curves. Avoid overtaking other vehicles and give way to them. Avoid driving at night as fog and low visibility are dangerous.
Keep an eye on weather and road conditions
The weather in the mountains changes in a moment. Check news of rain, snowfall or landslide in advance. Press the brakes gently on slippery roads. If there is fog, turn on hazard lights and drive slowly. The car's engine works harder on steep climbs, so stop occasionally and let the engine cool down. Get route information from local people or traffic police. Always use an updated map or GPS app.
Avoid fatigue and take breaks
In long drives, take a break of 10-15 minutes every 2-2.5 hours. Due to constant twists and turns on hilly roads and altitude, fatigue sets in quickly. Have coffee or light breakfast, but do not take alcohol or sleep inducing medicines. Keep changing drivers if possible. Keep the windows open so that fresh air comes. Driving while tired is the biggest danger.
be prepared for emergencies
If the car breaks down, park it on the side of the road and turn on the hazard lights. Carry rope, chain and reflectors. Save important numbers (toll free helpline, local police) in your mobile. Insist on children and elderly people to wear seat belts. It is better to wait after sunset or in bad weather than to take risks. If you remain alert, every trip will be safe and enjoyable.
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Ram Mohan Mishra, working as Senior Sub-Editor at News18 Hindi, is active in digital media since 2021 and is currently handling the Auto Desk. They provide car and bike related information in an easy, clear and reliable manner.read more

