With rain forecast and hail warnings issued for large parts of South Africa in the coming weeks, Dialdirect is urging motorists to be vigilant.
While a welcome relief for our reservoirs, rain also signals an uptick in car accidents. This is highlighted in the most recent annual State of Road Safety report of the Road Traffic Management Corporation (RTMC).
According to the report, poor visibility and wet road surfaces ranked under the top five environmental factors that contributed to fatal crashes in South Africa from January to December 2021.
This is echoed by the Johannesburg Metro Police Department, which has indicated that there is definitely an increase in vehicle accidents when the rainy weather starts. This is mainly attributed to wet roads, poor visibility and failure by motorists to adjust their driving to the wet weather conditions.
Dialdirect’s claim statistics show a similar trend.
“Adopting a proactive approach to wet weather driving safety, making sure that your vehicle is up to the task and adjusting your driving behaviour is absolutely vital,” says Anneli Retief, Head of Dialdirect Insurance.
She adds that the rainy weather also results in a proliferation of potholes, putting even more strain on our fragile road infrastructure.
“A pothole is depression or a hollow in a road surface. They form when moisture or water seeps below the surface of the road. The moisture then freezes and expands or heats up and contracts, causing stress to the asphalt. Combine the asphalt fatigue with wet weather conditions and you have the perfect recipe for potholes,” adds Retief.
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“We can avoid carnage on our roads, but it’ll require a proactive effort from all South African road users, so make a conscious effort to buckle up, take it slow and take extra precautions when driving in the wet,” adds Retief.
“In the event that the unforeseen does happen, it’s wise to ensure that you have comprehensive insurance in place.”
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