Rohtang Pass, Himachal Pradesh: Prone to landslides and avalanches, this mountain pass becomes treacherous during heavy monsoon rains.
Zoji La Pass, Jammu and Kashmir: Located at high altitude, this pass experiences frequent landslides and challenging road conditions during the monsoon season.
NH-44 (Jammu-Srinagar Highway): This important highway is susceptible to landslides and road blockages due to heavy rainfall, making it risky for travel.
Tamnar-Raigarh Road, Chhattisgarh: Known for its poor drainage system, this road becomes waterlogged during monsoon, causing hazardous driving conditions.
Malshej Ghat, Maharashtra: This picturesque mountain pass becomes treacherous with slippery roads and dense fog, making it unsafe for driving during monsoon.
Mandi-Pathankot Highway, Himachal Pradesh: Prone to landslides and rockfalls, this highway becomes highly dangerous during heavy rainfall in the region.
Kolli Hills Road, Tamil Nadu: This narrow and winding road experiences heavy rainfall, fog, and slippery conditions, posing risks to drivers during monsoon.
NH-66 (Mumbai-Goa Highway): This popular coastal highway is prone to waterlogging and landslides during monsoon, leading to accidents and road closures.
Pamban Bridge, Tamil Nadu: Connecting the mainland with Rameswaram island, this bridge can be risky during monsoon due to strong winds and rough sea conditions.