More people will travel this week for the holiday. Many others will stay put but will still go visiting for fun and bonding sessions. Here are things to remember so you do not get hurt on the roads or be a scapegoat to regulatory agencies
1) Ensure your car undergoes maintenance to ensure all parts are working well: brakes, tyres etc.
2) Ensure your driving documents are correct and valid. If you’re travelling out of state, I am certain you do not want to be delayed by officers of the regulatory agencies because you do not have valid documents
3) Ensure your fire extinguisher is present and serviceable. Kindly check the expiry date today so you do not forget
4) Always put on your seat belts. Your seat belt is very important because it’s almost like your last line of defence in a mishap
5) Keep your phone away. I know this is becoming harder by the day so I have a suggestion for you. When driving, get someone you trust to take your calls if you must take them and serve as an intermediary. If you absolutely need to respond to a message, ask the person to read and you dictate your response to them. If you’re alone, pull over to respond or wait till you get to your destination.
6) Do not drive under the influence of alcohol, instead get a friend to drive or take a cab.
7) Do not be tempted to overspeed or pull unnecessary stunts. This is one of the highest causes of road accidents during the holidays. Avoid it.
8) Be situationally aware whether you’re a driver or a passenger. If you see something early, it gives you a chance to do something about it. But if you’re distracted, you’d do a last minute move that will be to your detriment.
Wishing you a safe holiday season
#TheSafetyChic
Intentionally grooming a safety conscious generation