The Road Traffic Management Corporations (RTMC) is reminding motorists about wet roads on most parts of the country; therefore, urges motorists to drive carefully and stay alert and allow safe travelling distances to avoid crashes that causes traffic backlogs.
The South African Weather Service has issued weather alerts that will result in scattered showers and thunderstorms and disruptive rainfalls that are likely to affect visibility over most parts of Kwa-Zulu Natal.
The heavy downfalls are likely to lead to flooding of low-lying areas.
Driving conditions in some of these routes will be affected by fog which will make visibility to be poor.
Road users are reminded to consider the following important road safety tips:
1. Reduce Speed: Wet roads can be slippery. Drive at a reduced speed to maintain control of your vehicle.
2. Maintain Safe Distance: Increase the distance between your vehicle and the one in front to allow for longer stopping distances.
3. Use Headlights: Keep your headlights on to improve visibility and ensure you are visible to other drivers.
4. Avoid Sudden Manoeuvres: Sudden braking or sharp turns can lead to loss of control on slippery surfaces.
5. Be Mindful of Pedestrians and Cyclists: They may also be struggling with reduced visibility and challenging conditions.
6. Stay Informed: Keep updated with the latest weather forecasts and traffic reports
The South African Weather Service has issued weather alerts that will result in scattered showers and thunderstorms and disruptive rainfalls that are likely to affect visibility over most parts of Kwa-Zulu Natal.
The heavy downfalls are likely to lead to flooding of low-lying areas.
Driving conditions in some of these routes will be affected by fog which will make visibility to be poor.
Road users are reminded to consider the following important road safety tips:
1. Reduce Speed: Wet roads can be slippery. Drive at a reduced speed to maintain control of your vehicle.
2. Maintain Safe Distance: Increase the distance between your vehicle and the one in front to allow for longer stopping distances.
3. Use Headlights: Keep your headlights on to improve visibility and ensure you are visible to other drivers.
4. Avoid Sudden Manoeuvres: Sudden braking or sharp turns can lead to loss of control on slippery surfaces.
5. Be Mindful of Pedestrians and Cyclists: They may also be struggling with reduced visibility and challenging conditions.
6. Stay Informed: Keep updated with the latest weather forecasts and traffic reports