Drive Safe and Get to Your Destination With Tiger Wheel & Tyre This Easter

A man buckling his seatbelt to drive safe
A man buckling his seatbelt to drive safe

Drive Safe with Confidence This Easter

 

Despite having won more than 120 industry awards, the thing that matters most to Tiger Wheel & Tyre, is still getting you there safely – wherever there may be.

 

These Easter holidays, whether you’re off to introduce the little one to “Gogo” for the first time, heading to your first day on the job, or escaping to your favourite getaway, Tiger Wheel & Tyre gives you peace of mind – knowing you’ve done what’s necessary to get there safely. Because when you’re driving on trusted premium tyres, fitted by experts, you can focus on making memories instead of worrying about the road.

 

Drive smart, stay safe

South Africans love a good road trip, but long journeys require a little preparation. Here’s how to ensure your drive is as smooth as your holiday plans:

 

Before you hit the road…

Check your tyres like a pro:

  • Tread depth – the R1 coin test never lies. Insert a R1 coin into the tread – if the silver edge is visible, it’s time for new tyres.
  • Tyre pressure – underinflated tyres make your car gulp fuel and reduce tyre grip; overinflated ones make braking harder. Check when tyres are cold for accuracy.
  • Inspect for damage – do you see bulges, cracks, or uneven wear? Your tyres aren’t road trip ready.
  • Adjust those mirrors: If you can see parts of your car, angle them outward to reduce blind spots and increase visibility.
  • Check the weather along your route: South African weather is unpredictable, so be ready for anything. If rain is forecast, a rain-repellent windshield treatment is a must.
  • Pack an ‘Oh No’ kit: A thermal blanket, protein bars, water, a whistle, and a spare charged power bank can make all the difference if you’re stranded in ‘Putsonderwater’.

 

On the road…

Follow the 3-second rule: A safe following distance gives you reaction time. Double it in wet conditions.

  • Tap your brakes when stopping: Flashing your taillights alerts fast-approaching drivers and helps prevent fender benders.
  • Keep left, it’s the law: Hogging the right lane makes traffic worse and annoys other drivers.
  • Avoid creating phantom traffic jams: Instead of slamming on brakes, ease off the accelerator to keep traffic flowing smoothly.

 

When stopping & arriving…

  • Reverse park for easy exits: It’s safer, quicker, and avoids backing into other cars.
  • Do a ‘door handle scan’ before walking away: No one wants to lose their wallet, sunglasses, or that all-important stash of padkos.
  • Let your car ‘breathe’ before switching off: After a long drive, let the engine idle for 30–60 seconds before shutting it down, especially in extreme heat.

 

Trust the pros for a safe journey

Tiger Wheel & Tyre has been keeping South Africans safe on the road for decades. Before you hit the highway, stop by your nearest store for a free tyre check and expert advice. Because no matter where you’re headed, your journey starts with safe, reliable tyres.

Visit www.twt.co.za to find your nearest store and let’s go together this Easter!