Top Travel Safety Tips For 4X4 Hire In South Africa
To ensure that you have a memorable trip for all the right reasons, it is always important to consider basic safety tips to bear in mind when travelling through South Africa’s multitude of landscapes, towns, cities and open roads. These include the following:
- Ensure that the 4x4 hire model that you have chosen is equipped with a GPS device, and also get hold of up to date street map. The best maps are street map directories that allow you to search for street names by city and suburb; these are generally reliable and easy to use.
- Compile a basic first aid box to keep in the car. This should include basics such as bandages, band-aids, disinfectant, cotton wool, gauze, anti-septic cream, headache tablets, and malaria tablets if visiting malaria areas such as the Kruger Park area, plus antihistamines and anti-nausea pills. Keep this in the boot or somewhere safe.
- Always ensure that you know the rules of the road in South Africa, and follow them religiously. Accidents are sadly known to happen fairly often in South Africa, so in order to ensure that your 4x4 hire experience is a positive one, remember to always drive on the left, wear a seatbelt at all times, look out for livestock and pedestrians, and drive within the speed limit throughout your journey.
- Try to stick to the roads more travelled when camping or hiking in the great outdoors. While it is tempting to venture off into the remote areas and vast mountain passes, it can be all too easy to get lost, and with fog descending down the mountains quickly, losing your bearings and falling is also a risk you face. Some areas are also not very safe for other reasons, with known robbery attempts or aggressive wild animals among the risks. Stay safe and be practical.
- Keep an eye on your petrol gage, as well as your thermostat monitor. Driving over long distances over dirt roads and remote areas can use up a fair amount of petrol in larger 4x4’s, and running out of petrol in the middle of nowhere is not recommended. If possible, keep a 5l plastic bottle of petrol in the boot, and ensure that you fill up at the last petrol station before you enter the more rural areas. It is also a good idea to keep water in the boot in case your 4x4 overheats.
If you always endeavour to stay safe during your self-drive travels, you will be able to enjoy your 4x4 rental in South Africa adventure from start to finish, with no worries to hold you back.