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Don’t let burst tyres derail April’s travel plansWith April’s long weekends on the horizon, our roads are set to experience a significant surge in traffic. Dunlop Tyres SA calls on South Africans to be safe and responsible on the roads and recommends conducting necessary vehicle checks before heading out. ![]() Dunlop Tyres SA urges all road users to exercise increased caution on the roads this Easter due to expected heightened traffic volumes. Stay safe, stay prepared, and make every journey a responsible one. Lubin Ozoux, CEO of Dunlop Tyres SA, said: "The April period consistently records heightened traffic volumes and, unfortunately, a spike in road incidents. Ensuring your vehicle, especially your tyres, are in optimal condition is not just a precaution, it's a necessity.” Stats show that April presents traffic challenges around the country. The Road Traffic Management Corporation's (RTMC) "Easter 2023 and Easter 2024 State of Road Safety Report" highlights alarming statistics: in 2024, there were 236 fatal crashes resulting in 335 fatalities. Notably, accidents caused by burst tyres and unroadworthy vehicles contributed to these figures. To assist motorists in preparing for their journeys, Dunlop Tyres SA offers the following tyre and road safety tips:
Ozoux said: "Road safety is a collective responsibility. The increased traffic during April highlights the need for increased awareness and precaution. By adhering to safety guidelines and maintaining your vehicle, you contribute to safer roads for everyone." For more helpful insights on tyre safety see https://www.dunloptyres.co.za/Important-Safety-Information.
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