Drive safely during load-shedding

JOBURG – Arrive Alive warned drivers to be extra cautious when the power is out because people may be distracted or impatient.


Following Eskom’s implementation of Stage 2 load-shedding on 4 January, Arrive Alive has provided the following guidelines for drivers to help them navigate South African roads during load-shedding.

There is not much that the average person can do about power failures affecting traffic lights and traffic flow.  “The correct driving attitude can, however, go a long way in preventing collisions. It is suggested, where possible, that drivers plan their routes and leave early to try and avoid the heavy traffic periods,” said Arrive Alive.

Arrive Alive’s driving advice for specific scenarios during load-shedding is listed below.

Traffic lights and intersections:

Poor street lighting:

Safety from criminals:

General advice:

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Stage 2 load-shedding to continue until Monday

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