As South Africans gear up for a month peppered with long weekends, the anticipated uptick in road traffic brings with it an urgent call for heightened road safety. Dunlop Tyres South Africa is stepping forward with a timely reminder: now is the time to check your vehicle, particularly your tyres, before hitting the open road.
April has historically been a high-risk period for motorists across the country, and 2024 is proving no different. According to the Road Traffic Management Corporation’s (RTMC) “Easter 2023 and Easter 2024 State of Road Safety Report”, this year’s Easter weekend saw 236 fatal crashes and 335 lives tragically lost. Alarmingly, a portion of these incidents were attributed to burst tyres and unroadworthy vehicles—both preventable with routine checks and responsible vehicle maintenance.
Lubin Ozoux, CEO of Dunlop Tyres SA, reinforces the importance of proactive safety measures:
“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.”
Tyre Safety: The First Line of Defence
Tyres are the only contact point between your vehicle and the road. Ensuring they are in top condition can make the difference between a safe journey and a disaster. Dunlop Tyres SA offers these essential checks to help motorists prepare:
- Check your tyre pressure: Inflate your tyres according to the manufacturer’s specifications—usually found in the owner’s manual or on the driver’s door panel. Properly inflated tyres improve braking and road grip, while under- or over-inflation increases the risk of blowouts and reduces traction.
- Inspect your tread depth: Make sure your tyres have a tread depth above the legal limit of 1.6mm. Bald or worn tyres perform poorly, especially on wet or slippery roads.
- Examine tyre condition: Look out for cuts, bulges, or uneven wear, all of which can compromise performance and safety.

Beyond Tyres: A Roadworthy Vehicle Saves Lives
While tyres are critical, road safety is holistic. Before embarking on a long journey, take the time to ensure your vehicle is fully roadworthy:
- Test your lights and indicators
- Inspect windscreens and wipers
- Check brakes, steering, shock absorbers, and the exhaust system
These checks don’t just reduce your chances of a breakdown—they can prevent a collision.
Be Mindful Behind the Wheel
Mechanical readiness must be paired with responsible driving. Dunlop Tyres SA also advises motorists to adopt the following habits:
- Rest well before travel: Fatigue significantly slows reaction times and reduces concentration. Don’t drive tired.
- Avoid alcohol and drugs: Driving under the influence is a leading cause of road fatalities.
- Buckle up: Ensure every passenger is wearing a seatbelt—every trip, every time.
- Prepare for emergencies: Keep important contact numbers within reach and ensure your emergency kit is stocked.
A Shared Responsibility
“Road safety is a collective responsibility,” adds Ozoux. “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.”
Before setting off on your next getaway, take a few moments to ensure your vehicle—and especially your tyres—are road-trip ready. For more insights and tyre safety advice, visit Dunlop Tyres SA’s safety page.
This April, arrive alive. Drive prepared.



