What safety features matter most for hilly routes to Manali or Shimla?

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What safety features matter most for hilly routes to Manali or Shimla?

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For trips to Manali or Shimla from Delhi via Tempo Traveller, hilly routes (winding roads, steep inclines, sharp turns, and potential weather changes) demand vehicles and services with strong safety features.
The most important safety features to prioritise are:
ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) with EBD: Prevents wheel lock-up on slippery or downhill sections, crucial for sudden stops.
Hill-hold/Hill-assist control: Stops the vehicle from rolling backwards on steep uphill starts.
Powerful engine and good torque: Ensures smooth climbs and overtaking without straining.
High ground clearance and robust suspension: Handles potholes, rough patches, and uneven mountain roads.
Seat belts for all passengers: Mandatory for safety on curves and sudden movements.
First-aid kit, fire extinguisher, and spare tire: Essential for emergencies in remote areas.
GPS tracking and experienced mountain driver: Drivers familiar with these routes know safe speeds, blind spots, and weather risks; GPS helps monitor progress.
Additionally, choose well-maintained vehicles, avoid night driving on hills, and check weather/road conditions. Reputable operators and also Delhi to Manali tempo traveller cost (e.g., those offering Force Traveller models) focus on these features for safer Himalayan travel. Always confirm with the provider!