In 2021, South Africa’s road fatality rate was described as a ‘national crisis ,’ with the country’s roads being found to be among the most dangerous in the world. And although much progress has been made across several provinces to curb the annual incidence rate, a number of dates on the calendar remain notoriously associated with dramatic spikes in road accidents and fatalities.
One key example of this is over long weekends or during school holidays – with road trips being popular over these periods, motorists are at a higher risk of being involved in accidents on the road. Keeping you and your family safe on the road should therefore be a top priority as you look to hit the road to make memories, and there are practical ways to do this.
Offering insight into how South African drivers are impacted during these periods is Youlon Naidoo, Executive Head: Claims & Procurement at Miway Insurance. He explains that Miway typically sees an upsurge in claims during these times, due to increased road accidents.
“These periods see larger volumes in traffic, with more South Africans opting to take advantage of the extended time away from work and embark on domestic travel experiences with their kids. The unfortunate reality, however, is that with more motorists on the road being caught up in the excitement of the long weekend, the potential for reckless behaviour and driving under the influence increases significantly. It is therefore every motorist’s responsibility to put safety first and find ways to prepare for and mitigate the risks that lie ahead,” says Youlon.
According to Miway roadside assistance (MiHelp), calls for roadside assistance made through Miway are mostly related to car breakdowns, followed by battery jumpstarts and flat tyres, locksmith assistance and fuel needs.