++ 7 driving tips to help keep you safe on SA roads ++

Coisman

Administrator
Staff member
Hi everyone :wave:

Found this article on Wheels 24.
Although it refers to Woman safety in the article, I feel the tips are handy for all of us. Hope its helpful :thumb:

LINK: http://www.wheels24.co.za/News/Guid...-to-help-keep-woman-safe-on-sa-roads-20160830


7 driving tips to help keep woman safe on SA roads

South Africa's roads can be a dangerous place. Apart from the usual risk of crashes you would usually associate with driving, our roads are also notorious crime hotspots being targeted by violent criminals.

With the focus on Women's month drawing to an end, here are some driving tips to help keep female drivers safer on local roads.

Monroe South Africa is focused on actively promoting road safety initiatives.


7 driving tips to improve your safety:

1 Don’t run out of fuel

Get into a habit of filling your tank when it reaches the halfway mark rather than waiting for the fuel-reserve warning light to activate. This will reduce the risk of being stuck along the side of road or having to pull into a petrol station in a less-than-desirable or isolated location.

2 Plan ahead to avoid being lost on the road

Planning your route in advance will prevent travelling along unfamiliar roads. If your vehicle isn't fitted with satnav, there are many GPS devices and mobile applications that can guide you on your travels. Criminals are quick to spot drivers that appear to be lost in an area.

3 Keep your doors locked, windows closed

This is critical during traffic and if you find yourself stranded along the road. Breakdown technicians – especially those from motoring dealerships, all carry a form of identification. Always insist on technicians presenting this to you prior to allowing them to assist.

4 Keep valuable items hidden while driving

Keep your doors locked and your windows only partially open should your vehicle not have climate control. Always keep items such as laptops, handbags and cell phones out of sight.


5 Check fluid levels regularly

Your vehicle’s owner’s manual will show you how to do this and the desired quantities and specifications to be used. Also keep an eye on operating temperatures and pressures as this will allow you to be proactive should a risk arise, rather than being forced to stop in a dangerous area.

6 Never offer a lift to strangers

Sadly, the prevalence of hijacking in South Africa means offering strangers a lift can be extremely dangerous. Beware of anyone trying to point out dangers ahead or defects on your car. If you suspect that they might be right, approach the situation with caution.

7 Share your route plans.

When driving alone, always ensure that someone is familiar with the route you’ll be travelling and the estimated time that you should arrive at your destination. Should you become stranded on road, contact family or friends informing them of your predicament. A good habit to form with your family is to have members check in when they've arrived at their destinations.
 

Tinuva

Staff & Webmaster
Staff member
So so important. Especially now with full time loadshedding, stranded in pitch dark even in suburbs now is dangerous.
 

Nick

Honorary ///Member
My Lady takes Ubers everyday due to us only having one car ATM.

Having heard a few stories of Uber/bolt guys taking advantage of the finer sex, we have taken a few steps to make it less easy for a driver to pull a move.

1. before getting in the back, check the child lock switch is in the open position.
2. make sure the windows open ( heard stories with them locking the windows and doors so you cant get out the back)
3. sit behind the driver, its less easy for him to see what you are doing if you need to " persuade" him to stop.
4. I have equipped her with a really good, sharp as balls knife while she waits for her SEC13 FA permit, also a hidden neck knife as backup to that.
5. she activates a back up phone hidden somewhere in a bag or a boot - sends me live location and photo of the car and reg. ( incase i need to rain hell down on a MOFO)
6. If the Sh1t hits the fan, i have shown her where to direct a knife while sitting behind someone - seat belt on and brace for a crash - the blade she has also has a seatbelt cutter and window punch.

Once she gets her blaster we will train on that platform and lose the main blade.
 
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MR_Y

Well-known member
I assumed that sitting in the front passenger seat is the best location, especially for a female. If feeling endangered, just pull the handbrake. Also child lock will not likely be on the front door.

Though I see the merits in sitting behind so that the driver cannot see. Though, if there is someone hiding in the boot, they could flip down the rear seat. I think this happened on an Uber in Sunninghill a few years ago after picking up a woman at Movida club.

Regarding your knife @Nick is it the yellow Victorinox emergency Swiss Army knife? I have one from 2008.
 

Nick

Honorary ///Member
I assumed that sitting in the front passenger seat is the best location, especially for a female. If feeling endangered, just pull the handbrake. Also child lock will not likely be on the front door.

Though I see the merits in sitting behind so that the driver cannot see. Though, if there is someone hiding in the boot, they could flip down the rear seat. I think this happened on an Uber in Sunninghill a few years ago after picking up a woman at Movida club.

Regarding your knife @Nick is it the yellow Victorinox emergency Swiss Army knife? I have one from 2008.
Untill the driver elbows you in the face, or pulls a gun.
You have more control in the rear, and you can still reach the E brake.


CRKT Keramin 2389 -neck knife
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And something along these lines.

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Some good points Nick. My youngest daughter uber often between the house to and from Centurion Gautrain station or from University of Pretoria to Hatfield station if the busses are delayed. I too taught both my girls to check windows and the child lock and to let me track them (her phone is usually hidden) I trained them self defense techniches and also armed them with pepper spray and a knife. I also prefer them sitting behind the driver.
 
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