Plan your route
Having a good night's rest before taking off will put you in the right frame of mind to tackle the long journey. Driving while you are tired or weary is dangerous not only for you and your family, but other road users.
- Obey the rules of the road – they are meant for everyone and are there for a reason.
- Wear your seatbelt and ensure all passengers – including children – are also properly buckled up.
- Don't be distracted. Talking or texting on a cellphone, or constantly turning around to interact with passengers on the back seat are all extremely dangerous as they are taking your focus away from the road. Pay attention to your own, and other drivers' behaviour.
- Don't drink and drive. Alcohol and driving do not mix, it's as simple as that.
- Be courteous to other drivers and respect their right to also use the road.
- Before leaving, check your tyres. Bald or worn tyres can be deadly. Check your tyres for wear and for correct inflation. Don't forget to also check the spare.