Drive safe and get your car ready for the holiday trips

Get holiday-ready with the following tips for you and your car.

The festive season is known for traffic congestions, long distance drives and the overall month-long ‘rush hour’ that sees motorist exceeding speed limits and driving recklessly.

However, the very same season coincides with high incidents of accidents and fatalities on the road.  

According to the Automobile Association (AA), arriving safe is more important than arriving quickly and in record time.

The association urged motorists to prepare for road trips by having a good car, and clear mind which are as important as the holiday itself.

“It’s for this reason the Automobile Association (AA) urges all motorists to ensure their vehicles are in good condition, and roadworthy, and that their attitudes towards driving, especially over long distances, are also in a good condition,” the AA said. 

The AA gives the following tips to get motorists and their vehicles holiday-ready: 

  • Plan your route, including stops, and ensure you make provision to stop every 200kms or every two hours to rest, refuel and refresh. If possible leave a day sooner, or later to avoid the rush. 

 

  • All passengers should buckle up. 

 

  • Obey all the rules of the road, and drive to the conditions of the road.

 

  • Be courteous of other drivers.

 

  • Focus on the road and avoid using electronic devices such as phones. 

 

  • Inspect all tyres and make sure they are in good condition. Keep all the necessary tools to change a tyre if needed. 

 

  • Ensure your car is roadworthy, in good condition and roadworthy ready to take you to your destination, and bring you home again.

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Marietta Lombard

Editor-in-Chief of Caxton Joburg Metro with 26 years' experience in the community newspaper industry. I serve as Gauteng Director and deputy executive director of the Forum of Community Journalists and I am a press representative of the Press Council SA.

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