Monday, May 21, 2012

How to handle Johannesburg's busy roads in your hired car



While all of South Africa’s roads offer varying degrees of madness, Johannesburg’s roads definitely take the cake and serve up hectic driving conditions both in and out of peak hours with a side order of manic drivers. If you’re not used to these conditions then tackling them can be a daunting task. It’s best to prepare yourself for any obstacles you may face in your hired vehicle when taking to The City of Gold’s roads.

First and foremost, don’t be afraid to ask questions at the Johannesburg airport car hire services before putting your foot on the pedal. Use the time to finalize driving routes and to ask about any chaotic areas you may encounter en route. Most car hire services are happy to help where they can and are probably the most familiar with the surrounds. If you haven’t formulated a particular route yet, then this is the best time to ask for a few pointers on shortcuts – it’s better to use areas with the least amount of traffic even if they may add a bit of travel time to your adventure.

Also familiarize yourself with all the service stations en route should you need one. These stops can also be a good place to ask for directions which is why it’s equally important to keep an eye out for landmarks and other marks that can better help you describe your destination to someone in the instance that you get lost. Remember that it’s always better to pull over and check the map rather than to get flustered and stressed out in traffic.

If you do intend to pull over, remember that the emergency lane must be utilized for as short a time as possible and at all costs do not pull over onto a shoulder. Be careful when pulling back into traffic and ensure you pull off knowing exactly where you are headed. The highways of Johannesburg are filled with sure drivers who know where they are going which means they will unfortunately have little to know patience for a driver who seems to be fumbling and not driving at the required speed.

Always keep on the lookout for traffic signs and familiarize yourself with the rules of the road in certain areas and the acceptable speed in order to avoid a road-raged driver. Stay calm if you miss an exit and be aware of sudden changes in direction. It’s also wise to take in unfamiliar things in your surroundings in order to better prepare for something unexpected or out of the ordinary occurring. You can always switch on the radio to listen out for traffic reports which will help you to avoid any hectic areas or accidents.

If you equip yourself and familiarise yourself with all parts of Johannesburg roads beforehand, you’re bound to tackle the roads like a confident GP driver.

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Car Rental South Africa


Travellers approaching car rental South Africa companies need different things. There are those who are able to splurge on their choice of car rental South Africa vehicle. Others must be more careful. Some are inclined to explore the country’s wilderness in their car rental South Africa vehicle, while a different group may enjoy the buzz of driving around the major cities. Thus, here at the tip of the continent, where car rental South Africa companies are familiar with all of these people and their preferences, the car rental range on offer is extensive.

As regards markets, car rental South Africa companies cater for travellers wishing to see lots of the country on a conservative budget. By way of example, consider the case of the students who, at an average age of 21 and travelling with limited means, heard five of South Africa’s official languages spoken in their native regions. That’s a lot of driving in their car rental South Africa vehicle. But necessary for a trip which they might never forget.

Car rental South Africa vehicles which favour this sort of traveller include car brands like the Opel Corsa, Ford Fiesta, and City Golf. And the price for these car rental South Africa vehicles is somewhere between R200 and R250 per day.

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