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How to avoid holiday accommodation scams?
You’ve been saving all year for your annual family vacation. You’ve found the ideal accommodation online and you’ve paid the deposit. However, upon your arrival you find that the establishment does not exist. You have not only lost the money you’ve paid but there is no other accommodation available. Read on to find out how you can avoid falling victim to holiday accommodation scams. Use the...
Make it memorable
While Gary Kirsten was in India coaching the country’s national cricket team, he met then FNB CEO Michael Jordaan for coffee. The waiter certainly did not fail to recognise Kirsten as he is considered something of a “demigod” in that cricket-mad nation. But the staffer did not descend into a selfie and autograph fest. Instead, he acknowledged Kirsten’s presence by quietly serving his cappuccino...
How much is too much?
With the arrival of the festive season, South Africans will be celebrating the holidays in customary animated fashion. While it is important to relax and have fun during this time, it is crucial to be mindful of the legal implications of drinking and driving. The National Road Traffic Act sets out the legal limits and prohibitions for driving whilst under the influence. It provides that no one...
How to help if you are first on the scene of an accident
Traffic accidents are a regular occurrence on South African roads with thousands of accidents reported annually. The odds are that at some point you will come across an accident scene. Knowing how best to handle such a situation can go a long way towards lessening the potential trauma and risk involved and could save lives. You should always remember, however, that ensuring your own safety is as...
How to protect your car from hail damage
SA Route Planner
Everything you’ll need to help you with planning your local road trip from online maps, to toll fees and distances. Road Conditions and Distance Calculator
Carnet de Passages en Douane Requirements
The Carnet de Passages en Douane (CPD) is the international customs document, which covers the temporary admission of motor vehicles. The CPD is still required today, in numerous countries around the world, for temporary admission of private automobiles, commercial vehicles or other categories of motor vehicles. It facilitates the temporary importation of motor vehicles by providing security for...
October is a good time to reflect on your driving attitude
October is transport month in South Africa, and a good opportunity for all motorists to reflect on their driving behaviour. This is especially important as we look back on developments on our roads in 2016. According to figures from the Road Traffic Management Corporation (RTMC), 14 071 people died on the country’s roads last year, the highest annual road death toll since 2007. According to the...
Motorists obligations towards pedestrians and cyclists
The National Road Traffic Act sets out certain obligations for motorists sharing the roads with pedestrians and cyclists. Motorists should always be vigilant, and keep a lookout for pedestrians and cyclists who are among South Africa’s most vulnerable road users. Our roads belong to all users and are not just for the exclusive use of those behind the wheel of a car. One of the obligations of...
10 ways to save money on a new car
Learning to drive
Learning to drive used to be a rite of passage for young people. But the gradual improvement of public transport in South Africa, along with the rise of ride-sharing services, means that a driving licence is less of a necessity than it used to be for previous generations. But, it is still useful to have a driving licence though. If you have access to a car, a licence is an easy way to get around...
Don’t get caught buying a stolen car!
With almost 15 000 hijackings and 60 000 vehicles stolen in South Africa in 2016 alone, there is a good chance that the second-hand car you are considering buying could be stolen - particularly if one considers the fact that approximately half of these stolen and hijacked vehicles are sold back into the local market. It comes as no surprise then that many unsuspecting motorists have their...