Arrive alive this festive season

Drivers are encouraged to avoid becoming part of the high accident and fatality statistics this year by taking responsibility of their vehicles and their behaviour on the roads during this festive season.

Les Mc Master, chairperson of the Motor Industry Workshop Association, said the major contributing factors to festive season road fatalities include speeding, overtaking when it is not safe to do so, fatigue, overloading and tyre bursts. “The first issue that needs to be addressed is vehicles that have not been serviced and are not roadworthy attempting to make long road trips,” said Mc Master. “These vehicles are a hazard, not only to the passengers inside them but to other drivers too. A tyre blow-out, for example, can result in pieces of rubber flying up onto the road, hitting other vehicles and causing accidents as drivers swerve to avoid the debris.” Mc Master highly recommends that vehicle owners get their vehicles checked and serviced before venturing out on the road. “Important checks to remember include tyres, oil, brakes, windscreen wipers and water spray, and the engine cooling fan,” he said. “Secondly, drivers need to be aware of the dangers of driving long distances. Many accidents could be avoided if drivers are alert, patient, and considerate to other road users and, most importantly, take regular breaks,” added Mc Master. “Rather give yourself extra time to get to your destination so you don’t feel the need to rush. Keep calm and don’t take chances.” He offers these additional tips for drivers getting behind the wheel in the next few weeks:

Things to consider before leaving:

Things to consider when you are on the road:

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