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Driving in South Africa demands more than skill – it demands presence, awareness, and smart decisions under pressure. That’s why we created Driving Insights: a space where we break down real challenges, share practical strategies, and give drivers and fleets the tools to stay safe, sharp, and prepared.

Every article is shaped by what we see on the road – from fatigue corridors and gravel routes and high-pressure delivery environments.
If it affects your fleet, we talk about it.

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Why Poor Following Distance by Truck Drivers Is a Major Road Safety Risk in South Africa

One of the most common and dangerous driving behaviours on South African roads is poor following distance, particularly among truck and heavy vehicle drivers. Whether on national highways, regional routes, or busy urban roads in towns and cities, tailgating by trucks is a widespread issue—and a serious safety risk.

While professional drivers are trained to operate heavy vehicles safely, real-world pressures often lead to habits that reduce safe stopping distance.

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Why Poor Following Distance by Truck Drivers Is a Major Road Safety Risk in South Africa

One of the most common and dangerous driving behaviours on South African roads is poor following distance, particularly among truck and heavy vehicle drivers. Whether on national highways, regional routes, or busy urban roads in towns and cities, tailgating by trucks is a widespread issue—and a serious safety risk.

While professional drivers are trained to operate heavy vehicles safely, real-world pressures often lead to habits that reduce safe stopping distance.

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Why Most Fleet Safety Programs Fail (And What Actually Works)

Many organisations invest heavily in fleet safety programmes—policies, compliance training, driver manuals, tracking systems, and periodic workshops. Yet despite these efforts, accident rates often remain stubbornly unchanged. Vehicles are still damaged, fuel consumption stays high, and incident reports continue to land on managers’ desks.

The problem is not a lack of effort. It is that most fleet safety programmes are built around compliance, not behaviour.

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The True Cost of a Crash in SA – and Why Driver Performance is your Biggest Risk

In South Africa, road crashes are often viewed as an unfortunate part of doing business in logistics and fleet operations.
But here’s the reality most companies underestimate:
👉 A single fatal crash can cost your business and the economy over R5–8 million.
👉 Even a “minor” crash averages over R150,000 per incident.
And yet — many fleets are still focused only on vehicle condition, compliance, and reactive training.

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In Preparation for the Easter Period: What to Expect on South African Roads

Easter in South Africa is more than just a holiday—it’s one of the busiest travel periods of the year. With families heading to coastal destinations, religious gatherings, and long-distance travel across provinces, traffic volumes surge dramatically. For fleet operators, professional drivers, and everyday motorists, this period demands heightened awareness, planning, and discipline.

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Navigating Risk: The Realities of Driving 4x4s, 6x6s, and Inter-Link Trucks

Operating specialised vehicles such as 4x4s, 6x6s, and inter-link trucks comes with a level of complexity that goes far beyond everyday driving. These vehicles are built to perform in demanding environments—but with that capability comes increased risk. Without the right skills and understanding, even experienced drivers can find themselves facing dangerous situations.

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Emergencies Are Unpredictable. Your Reaction Doesn’t Have to Be.

On the road, everything can change in a second.
A vehicle swerves unexpectedly.
Brake lights flash ahead.
A tyre bursts.
A pedestrian steps into the roadway.
Emergencies don’t schedule appointments.
But here’s the uncomfortable truth:
Most drivers don’t react the way they think they will.

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October at ADA: Awareness in Action

October has been a month of momentum, clarity, and connection at Advanced Driving 4 Africa. From impactful corporate trainings to the growing voice of our #AwarenessSavesLives campaign, we’ve…

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