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As the festive season draws near, calling for spontaneous travel planning, Total South Africa wants to inspire you to embrace the five-point check so you can arrive safely to your next destination and enjoy every adventure.
Before you set off on your next quest, prepare your vehicle for travel. There’s the option to schedule a quick mechanical check to evaluate the condition of your car or to simply stop at a service station and ask an attendant to help you check if:
With your vehicle set for the journey, make sure you are set too. Whether you find yourself exploring the garden route or a random gravel road, be sure to plan for your next stop. It’s smart to know the routes you will be travelling on and to plan accordingly. If you are adventurous, venture responsibly with a navigation app, by programming your routes prior to switching on your vehicle and safely discover our beautiful country. Some other safety checks to include:
Plan your trip carefully and ensure you are alert, whether it’s being alert enough to drive safely or simply being vigilant. Of course, safety is also up to your fellow road users and safety becomes a shared responsibility. While driving, keep the following in mind:
Having the right fuel is as important as having enough fuel. Keep in mind that travelling long distances requires more fuel than your usual weekday run-around. Budget accordingly and keep the basics in mind to get the most out of your fuel:
Driving is an immersive hands-on experience to be enjoyed. Avoid distractions like cell phones, unruly back seat drivers and other hazardous situations to make the most of your trip and stay safe on the road. Also, have a first aid kit ready to treat minor injuries that do not require trained medical assistance
Now that you are safe, relax and remember why you planned your trip in the first place, it’s as much about the journey as it is the destination.