How to drive safely on our (poorly maintained) roads

It is no secret that our roads are poorly maintained.

With a significant increase in tyre and rim claims it is time to make sure you take extra precaution when driving.

‘Badly maintained roads are a serious concern. One bad patch of the road could lead to punctures, tyre bulges, bad wheel alignment and balancing, uneven tyre wear, cracked rims, damaged undercarriage, damaged tyre walls and blowouts, which could very well cost you your life,’ says Ricardo Coetzee, Head of Auto & General Insurance.

Auto & General share their guidelines for driving on poorly maintained roads:

Your vehicle:

Your driving:

In the event of a potentially damaging incident or accident:

It’s vital to make sure that you have vehicle insurance – including tyre and rim cover – in place.  

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