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Dangerous weather driving conditions

CEO of MasterDrive, Eugene Herbert, provides some tips on what to do in different weather scenarios

Motorists experienced a weekend of challenging driving conditions with heavy rain and snow across the country.

To better prepare Zululanders for any further cold snaps down the line, particularly those heading inland, CEO of MasterDrive, Eugene Herbert, provided some tips on what to do in different weather scenarios.

Frost and ice

  • If the roads are icy or wet, drive with extra caution – increase following distances, slow down and brake cautiously, well before time.
  • Top up your anti-freeze and check your tyres are properly inflated.
  • Do not use cruise control on slippery roads.
  • Be cautious in places where ice and frozen roads are common, even if you cannot see it, like under bridges.
  • If you lose control do not panic and slam on brakes. Gradually slow down and steer in the direction of the skid. Black ice
  • This is created when sleet or rain hits the ground and freezes, and is very dangerous for drivers.
  • Be alert for black ice – it looks like glossy, slightly wet patches on the road.
  • Do not hit the brakes; rather lift your foot off the accelerator.
  • Focus on keeping the steering straight.
  • Be careful of over-steering. Heavy downpours
  • Avoid water that has pooled on the roads.
  • If you cannot avoid it, drive around it as much as possible and go slowly in case of hidden debris or potholes.
  • If you hydroplane, slowly lift your foot from the accelerator but do not brake harshly or move your steering wheel violently. Strong winds
  • Be cautious in areas that are exposed or dangerous in high winds such as open stretches of roads or tunnels through mountainous areas.
  • Never drive over a downed power line.
  • Avoid crossing high, exposed bridges.
  • Look out for road signage warning drivers of areas vulnerable to strong winds.
  • Be alert for debris or larger items that could be blown onto the road.
  • Avoid overtaking trucks and larger vehicles when conditions do not permit.

‘Many people cannot avoid driving despite the unpleasant conditions.

‘If you are one of these drivers, follow these tips to handle the difficult conditions as best as possible,’ said Herbert.

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