From Potholes to Traffic Jams: Staying Safe in Pune’s Monsoon Rush The Bridge Chronicle
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From Potholes to Traffic Jams: Staying Safe in Pune’s Monsoon Rush

Whether you're a biker dodging puddles, a car owner navigating traffic, or a pedestrian hopping between slippery footpaths, staying safe becomes a daily challenge during the rains.

Indrayani Walokar

With the arrival of the monsoon, Pune turns lush, green, and refreshingly cool. But along with the beauty comes the chaos—waterlogged roads, potholes, low visibility, and increased accident risk.

Here’s a comprehensive guide on how to stay safe on Pune roads this monsoon, because in this weather, a little caution goes a long way.

Why Monsoon Means Trouble on Pune Roads

  • Sudden potholes caused by heavy showers

  • Waterlogging in low-lying areas like Kothrud, Erandwane, or parts of Shivajinagar

  • Slippery roads with oil, muck, and leaves making it easy to skid

  • Poor visibility due to heavy downpours and fogged windshields

  • Reckless driving from those ignoring the risks of wet weather

According to Pune Traffic Police, monsoon months see a spike in accidents, especially involving two-wheelers and pedestrians.

For Two-Wheeler Riders

1. Check Your Tyres
Worn-out treads = slippery rides. Use tyres with deep grooves for better grip.

2. Brake Smoothly
Go easy on the brakes. Sudden stops on wet roads can lead to skidding.

3. Be Seen, Stay Safe
Ditch dark ponchos. Opt for rain gear with reflective strips or add a vest.

4. Puddles Hide Trouble
Slow down near waterlogged areas—there could be potholes or open drains.

For Car Drivers

1. Wipers & Defoggers
Replace worn wipers. Make sure defoggers and AC clear fog fast.

2. Distance
Leave extra space—wet roads increase stopping time.

3. Slow Before Turns
Take curves gently to avoid skidding, especially in hilly areas.

4. Use Low Beams
Stay visible in rain, but avoid high beams—they reflect and blind others.

Must-Haves in Your Monsoon Kit

Whether you’re a rider or a driver, always keep:

  • A basic first-aid kit

  • Raincoat or poncho

  • Waterproof phone pouch

  • Power bank (you don't want your phone dying in an emergency)

  • Torch or flashlight

  • A small umbrella

  • Dry cloth or napkins to wipe glasses, mirrors, or windshields

Monsoon Hotspots to Watch Out For in Pune

According to PMC and recent traffic updates, these areas are prone to flooding or congestion:

  • Nal Stop–Karve Road stretch

  • Paud Phata and Deccan Gymkhana junctions

  • Pune-Mumbai Highway near Shivajinagar

  • Low-lying areas in Bibvewadi and Sahakar Nagar

  • Swargate to Market Yard stretch

Avoid during peak hours or check for alerts from Smart Pune Traffic Twitter and Google Maps live traffic updates.

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