Stay vigilant this year, as Easter road travel danger increases

3 min read 27 March 2024

While the post-COVID rebound in Easter weekend travel is encouraging for the economy, the volume of traffic on the road demands extra vigilance from drivers. According to a report from the Road Traffic Management Corporation (RTMC), the number of fatalities on our roads increased by 37% from 184 in 2022 to 252 in 2023. 

While this may be a beautiful time to see and celebrate with loved ones, the country’s roads can become unpredictable. Taking the necessary precautions to ensure you get there safely is essential.

This is according to Malumo, who says: “While a road trip is a great way to explore our beautiful country, it also means that there will be more cars on the road and more risk of accidents.”

He provides five tips below to help you keep your car and family safe on your road trip with careful checks and clever planning.

The checks to make before you go:

Planning your journey:

Deciding beforehand which routes to take and at which spots to rest will make your drive a less stressful experience - especially if you have little ones in the car! Don’t try to cover too much distance in one day - tiredness and lack of concentration often lead to accidents.

When you plan your trip:

Consult traffic updates via the radio or social media) for weather predictions, route updates and traffic alerts. Share the responsibility of driving so you can take turns driving long distances,” said Malumo.

Driving tips for your road trip:

SOS and Roadside assistance

Make sure you have the number for an emergency or roadside assistance on hand. Most leading insurers will offer complimentary SOS services, so ensure you investigate and have all these details before leaving home.