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According to the latest statistics from the South African government, road safety has improved with a decline of 11% in road accidents between January 1 and March 15, compared to the same timeframe in 2025 . Despite this pleasing trend, travelers are urged to remain vigilant over the Easter long weekend – a period usually associated with high traffic volumes and increased risk.
Commenting on this is Leruo Malumo, Head of Product Strategy and Development at South Africa’s largest short-term insurer, Santam, who cautions that complacency can be dangerous. “For many, Easter is valued time to visit loved ones. Our roads become very busy and can be unpredictable,” says Malumo.
“Even though we’ve seen a welcome reduction in road accidents and road fatalities, it’s crucial to take the necessary precautions to ensure you get to your loved ones safely,” says Malumo.
He says that there are steps you can take to help keep your car and family safe on your road trip with careful checks and clever planning.
Checks to make before you leave:
Make sure your car is in tip-top condition:
Planning your journey:
Traveling dates and time is also important, especially if traveling long journeys. Where possible avoid peak hour traveling - that is when the risk of accident is high and the driver gets tired very quickly.
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.
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