How Safe Are Pune’s Roads This Monsoon?  The Bridge Chronicle
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Pune Monsoon 2025: How Safe Are the Roads for Commuters?

As the first drops of monsoon hit Pune’s dusty roads, the city transforms — from hot, concrete chaos to a lush, moody sprawl. But ask any commuter, and they’ll tell you: the romance of rain fades quickly when you’re stuck in a traffic jam, dodging potholes, or dealing with stalled vehicles on flooded streets.

Indrayani Walokar

So, the big question is: how safe are Pune’s roads this monsoon? And more importantly, how can you commute smarter, safer, and stress-free this season?

The Monsoon Effect on Pune’s Roads

Monsoon brings welcome relief from the scorching heat, but for Pune’s civic infrastructure, it often spells trouble. Every year, the same issues repeat:

  • Waterlogging in key areas like Paud Road, Kothrud Depot, Bibwewadi, and Nagar Road.

  • Potholes appearing overnight, turning familiar routes into dangerous terrain.

  • Tree falls and signal failures causing traffic jams and delayed emergency services.

Pune Municipal Corporation repairing the potholes

According to a recent report from Pune Municipal Corporation, over 5,000 potholes were reported in the 2024 monsoon — many of which are still awaiting permanent repair.

Areas to Watch Out For: Monsoon Danger Zones

Several localities in Pune are notoriously monsoon-unfriendly. These include:

  • Sinhagad Road – prone to massive traffic snarls.

  • Hadapsar and Magarpatta – heavy waterlogging and uneven roads.

  • Baner-Balewadi Stretch – fast development has led to poor drainage.

  • Swargate Junction – a nightmare for commuters when rains coincide with rush hour.

Here’s your Monsoon Commuter Survival Guide if you’re navigating Pune's roads daily:

1. Gear Up, Literally

Make sure you are using anti-kid footwear and rain-proof riding gear. For the monsoons, buy water-resistant backpacks and mobile pouches. Also, make sure to carry an extra mask and a sanitizer due to the rains and humidity that would result in more bacteria.

2. Check Before You Leave

Use Google maps live traffic updates to avoid traffic or flooded routes.  Make sure to keep yourself updated with PMC’s social media news where they usually post about the blocked roads or waterlogging.

3. Drive With Caution

Avoid driving too close to the vehicle in front. Make sure to drive safe near speed breakers and puddles. Don’t rush through waterlogged roads, it can damage your engine.

4. Avoid Peak Rush (If You Can)

If possible, go for remote work options during such climate to avoid any kind of mishap. In terms of commuting to the office try using the public transport. It may take a longer duration, but can be safer than driving in heavy rain.

PMC’s 2025 Monsoon Plan — What’s Actually Happening?

The Pune Municipal Corporation claims it has begun pre-monsoon de-silting, stormwater drain cleaning, and pothole filling drives across the city. A special app for reporting potholes and road damage is also in the works.

Monsoon Safety for Pedestrians & Cyclists

Monsoon Safety for Pedestrians & Cyclists

If you’re walking or cycling:

  • Stick to well-lit roads, preferably with footpaths.

  • Avoid crossing near low-visibility turns or overflowing nullahs.

  • Be visible – wear reflective gear or carry lights when cycling during dark, rainy evenings.

Pune’s roads may never be monsoon-perfect — but your commute can still be manageable. Stay alert, be prepared, and don’t wait till it’s too late to change a route or invest in better safety gear.

Because at the end of the day, your safety matters more than the speed of your commute.

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