Keep your family safe on the road this Easter with these tips

Thousands of people will be taking to the roads this Easter long weekend and it is of high importance for motorists to be cautious and aim on arriving safely.

POLOKWANE – With a staggering 51% increase in 2016/17 Easter road fatalities in South Africa, Dialdirect has implored motorists to be vigilant

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“The true tragedy here is that the bulk of these deaths could have been avoided if motorists took road safety more seriously,” says Warwick Scott-Rodger, Executive Head of Dialdirect.

“All too often, the price is higher than a damaged or written off vehicle.”

During the 2017 Easter holidays, 235 people died on South African roads, compared to the 2016 total of 156. The Northern Cape saw the steepest increase at 175%, followed by KwaZulu Natal at 111% and Gauteng and the Western Cape at 58% and 57% respectively. All other provinces saw an increase of between 17% and 50%, with the Free State being the only province with a decrease of 27%.

According to JMPD Chief Superintendent, Wayne Minnaar “The main offenses that motorists commit which cause accidents include speeding, dangerous overtaking and ignoring of white lines, drunken driving, reckless driving, disregarding stop signs and red traffic lights, turning in face of oncoming traffic, entering the road in an unsafe manner, and turning from the wrong lane.”

In the face of these dire statistics Dialdirect have put together a list of practical tips to assist motorists in traveling safely and so avoiding becoming a statistic this Easter.

 CHECKLIST:

GOOD DRIVING PRACTICE:

 FATIGUE:

BIKES AND HEAVY MOTOR VEHICLES:

IF YOUR CAR BREAKS DOWN OR YOU’RE INVOLVED IN AN ACCIDENT:

“It is up to each of us to take proactive action to reduce road deaths, but despite our best efforts, tragedy still does strike,” Scott-Rodger concludes, “It is an absolute must to make sure that you are comprehensively insured so that you can be up and running again in no time.”

raeesak@nmgroup.co.za

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