Long-distance routes between cities and provinces face heavy demand and unpredictable schedules, so planning ahead and staying alert makes travel safer and smoother. Theholiday seasonis the busiest time for taxi travel in South Africa. Long-distance routes connecting cities and provinces face heavy demand, crowded ranks and unpredictable schedules.
Travellers often compete for limited seats, while taxis sometimes depart late or make extra stops, causing delays. Planning and staying alert can make long-distance travel safer and smoother. Check that the vehicle is in good condition, the tyres are safe, and the driver follows traffic rules.
Avoid boarding a vehicle that appears unsafe or overcrowded. During peak season, crowded ranks can attract pickpockets. Keep your valuables close to your body and avoid displaying expensive electronics.
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Pack essential items in a secure bag and have your fare ready before boarding. For long trips, separate cash from other valuables in case of theft or loss. Long-distance tripscan be exhausting.
Plan for rest stops to stretch, use restroom facilities and eat or drink. Keep a charged phone and emergency contacts ready.
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