Tips for travelling in wet weather

Bad weather makes Johannesburg roads a nightmare to drive on.

More bad weather, resulting in further flooded roads and potholes posing as puddles, has morphed the city into a driver’s nightmare.

Although Joburg’s temperamental weather has become less of a surprise, motorists have yet to adapt to driving in these poor conditions.

The Johannesburg Roads Agency has urged motorists to obey road signs and traffic signals and to avoid speeding due to wet and slippery roads.

The agency emphasised the need for motorists to obey road closures as a result of flooded bridges or unsafe driving conditions.

Meanwhile, the Automobile Association has noted that poor visibility and reduction in vehicles’ road holding were the biggest challenges.

According to the association, minimum braking distances may be up to 50 percent longer on wet roads than in the dry, and spray from other vehicles can reduce forward vision and result in delayed observation of hazards.

It advised road users to take note of the following hints in order to safely navigate the ongoing wet conditions:

Meanwhile, pedestrians should also guard themselves against road incidents:

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