Driving Into Summer: Keeping Families Safe on South Africa’s Roads

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As winter fades and South Africa heads into summer, we welcome longer days, warmer weather, and family road trips. But with the change in seasons comes new challenges on the road. At ADA, our North Star is clear: every driver deserves to return home safely.

Whether you’re a parent driving your children to school, planning a family holiday, or managing a fleet of vehicles, these summer hazards should be top of mind.

1. Sudden Summer Storms

South Africa’s summer thunderstorms arrive quickly and can reduce visibility within minutes. Heavy rain increases the risk of hydroplaning — where tyres lose grip on wet roads.
Family tip: Slow down, increase following distance, and make sure your wipers are in good condition.

2. Glare and Visibility

The summer sun is stronger, often blinding drivers during morning and afternoon commutes.
Family tip: Keep a good pair of sunglasses in the car and clean your windscreen regularly (inside and out) to reduce glare.

3. Vehicle Readiness

Hot weather puts extra pressure on vehicles. Tyres, brakes, and cooling systems are most at risk.
Family tip: Before heading out for a holiday, do a quick safety check. Tyres should have enough tread, brakes must respond quickly, and coolant levels should be topped up.

4. Busy Roads & Holiday Traffic

The festive season means more vehicles, longer journeys, and tired drivers.
Family tip: Plan your trips to avoid peak times, share driving responsibilities, and stop every two hours for a rest.

5. Heavy Commercial Vehicles

Trucks and buses are more vulnerable in wet weather due to longer stopping distances.
Family tip: Teach your children never to play close to large vehicles, and as a driver, give them extra space on the road.

Why It Matters

At ADA, we believe safety is not just a skill — it’s a responsibility. Every time you drive, you carry the most precious cargo: your family. By staying alert to seasonal hazards, you honour that responsibility and ensure that presence, connection, and clarity guide you home.

This summer, take the step beyond awareness. Join ADA’s defensive driving courses designed to prepare families and professional drivers for real-world hazards. Together, let’s build safer roads for everyone.

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