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Tow safe, travel safe: Tips for a smooth holiday journey

As the festive season approaches, many South Africans will be hitting the road for their annual holidays. Here are some tips for those travelling with trailers.

For those planning to tow trailers, caravans, or boats, it’s crucial to prioritise safety.

Before you hit the road:

• Pre-trip inspection: Ensure your trailer is in top condition. Check brakes, lights, tires and electrical components for any signs of wear or damage.

• Know your limits: Understand your vehicle’s towing capacity and adhere to legal weight limits.

• Proper weight distribution: Distribute the load evenly to prevent swaying and maintain stability.

Driving tips:

• Adjust your speed: Reduce your speed to account for the increased weight and length of your vehicle.

• Allow extra stopping distance: Be prepared for longer braking distances, especially on wet or slippery roads.

• Be mindful of wind: Strong winds can affect the stability of your vehicle and trailer. Adjust your speed accordingly.

• Avoid sudden manoeuvres: Sudden braking or sharp turns can cause the trailer to sway or jackknife.

• Check mirrors frequently: Monitor the position of your trailer and be aware of potential hazards.

Caravan and trailer for motor boats on the road. Photo: Caxton photo library.

Assisting others safely:

• Use proper towing equipment: Employ approved tow bars or ropes to prevent accidents.

• Secure the towed vehicle: Ensure the vehicle is securely attached to the towing vehicle.

• Drive slowly and carefully: Avoid sudden acceleration and braking. Maintain a safe distance from other vehicles.

By following these tips, you can ensure a safe and enjoyable holiday journey.

Remember, a few extra precautions can make a big difference.

Source: Cathy Findley PR

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Matthys Ferreira

Served in SAPS for 22 years - specialised in forensic and crime scene investigation and forensic photography. A stint in photographic sales and management followed. Been the motoring editor at Lowveld Media since 2007. "A petrol head I am not but I am good at what I do".

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