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Travel safe this Easter – Tips for holidaymakers traveling to different destinations

Posted on April 1, 2026
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By Mapaballo Borotho

Travel safe this Easter - Tips for motorists traveling to different destinations
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  • The Department of Transport has urged motorists to prioritise safety while travelling this Easter long weekend.
  • Road users, including drivers, pedestrians, commuters and motorcyclists, are encouraged to follow basic safety rules to prevent accidents.
  • Authorities warn that the Easter period sees a rise in road fatalities, with serious social and economic consequences.

As holidaymakers head to different destinations for the Easter long weekend, the Department of Transport has shared safety tips that people can follow on national roads to make sure they get to their destinations safely.

Motorists have been urged to be responsible on the road and ensure they and their loved ones arrive alive.

If you are a driver this Easter weekend, make smart choices and:

  • Check your vehicle and make sure it is roadworthy.
  • Carry a valid driver’s license.
  • Check your tyres thoroughly.
  • Have a spare wheel (make sure you have a wheel spanner).
  • Get your battery tested before heading out.
  • Have your shocks checked.
  • Have your lights checked.
  • Have your wipers checked.
  • Make sure your public driving permit is in order if you need one.
  • Maintain focus and avoid distractions like cellphones.
  • Be sure to pay special attention to your blind spots.
  • Do not engage in secondary activities while driving.
  • Wear your seatbelt, even for short journeys.

If you are a pedestrian this Easter weekend, here are some safety tips for you too:

  • Only cross the road at a marked intersection or pedestrian crossing.
  • Avoid jaywalking.
  • Wear bright clothing at night.
  • Walk on the pavement rather than on the road.
  • Avoid wearing earphones or texting while you’re walking.

As commuters:

  • When disembarking, make sure it is safe to do so, and only once the vehicle has come to a complete stop.
  • Always pass behind the vehicle instead of the front where your view of oncoming traffic is obstructed.
  • Make use of marked pick-up and drop-off points.
  • Don’t distract the driver.

As a motorcyclist:

  • Wear a properly fitted helmet and proper gear for your ride.
  • Focus on the road ahead to anticipate obstacles such as potholes, speed bumps, stationary cars or vehicles that brake suddenly.
  • Increase your visibility by wearing a brightly coloured vest and be vigilant of vehicles that may not be able to see you in their mirrors.
  • Avoid wearing earphones, as you need your ears on full alert.
  • Obey the rules of the road, like adhering to speed limits.

The Easter period is a critical period for road traffic management authorities in South Africa. It is also one of the periods where South Africa sees an increase in road fatalities, which are among the main causes of death in the country.

Road fatalities result in serious social and economic costs for the country. These consequences include the loss of family members, breadwinners and leave behind traumatised families.

Be safe, follow the road rules and enjoy your Easter holidays.

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