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 On the road
The average man will spend a good portion of his life behind the wheel. Learn how to utilize this time correctly, and how to become a better driver.
01. Heading for the bundu
When you are planning to give your LandRover more of a workout than mounting the pavement at the shopping centre, there are a few things you have to remember to take with you.
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02. Let's not meet by accident
Do these twelve things and you are unlikely to become another accident statistic on our roads.
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03. Surviving the freeze
So what do you do if you get caught in the freezing cold on a mountain? What can you do to prevent hypothermia? Health24 investigated.
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04. Being a man simply not easy
Another week of traffic jams, mindless TV, petrol prices drifting ever upwards and an inbox filled with spam. Surely there’s more to life?
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05. Getting there and back in one piece
If you want to make sure that this long weekend is not your last Easter weekend, take a look at some of these tips for the open road.
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06. Migraine blues
It is hot and you are sitting in traffic. You suddenly realise you have not had your morning cup of coffee and, to top it all, you feel those flashing lights behind your eyes.
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07. Controlling road rage
Morning traffic is enough to give anyone an attack of road rage. How can you cope?
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08. Stay awake behind the wheel
With the summer holidays upon us, the risk of sleep-related traffic accidents is on the up. A press release from Medi-Clinic outlines the risk factors.
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09. Hit the road - safely
Do these twelve things and you stand a good chance of not becoming one of the many accident statistics on the roads.
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10. Teaching your teen to drive
If you've decided to be the one who teaches your teen to drive, the American Automobile Association offers these guidelines.
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11. Travel tips for asthma sufferers
If you suffer from asthma, there’s no reason why you can’t still enjoy holidays away. The key to a relaxed holiday, however, is to plan well ahead.
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12. 10 things not to do this summer
The sun is shining and people are packing for the holidays and heading for the coast. But there are many things you should do to avoid disaster by the time the New Year arrives.
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13. Prevent car hijacking
Your driveway, your car, a guy with a gun. Sound unlikely? It shouldn’t. It happens to South Africans every day.
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14. Put road safety first
The year-end holiday season goes hand in hand with functions and celebrations, visits to family and friends and the inevitable mass exodus to our many beautiful beaches.
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15. Early start to road carnage
In the first week of December, there have already been 700 accidents on South African roads, according to a shocking report issued by ER24 Emergency Services last week.
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16. 1327 fatal crashes
There was a 13.2% drop in road deaths on South African roads this festive season, according to figures from the Department of Transport. But there were still 1 327 fatal crashes.
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17. First on the scene?
It's Easter weekend and many of us will be hitting the roads. Would you know what to do if you were the first person on the scene of an accident? Here's what to do.
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