Ten Essential Tips for Keeping Your Children Safe on the Road

Every year, millions of people lose their lives in road traffic accidents globally, and South Africa is no exception. Children are among the most vulnerable with road traffic accidents being a leading cause of injury and death for kids under 10 in South Africa, it’s crucial to ensure they are safe and secure when travelling. 

Recent research from Chris Hani Baragwanath Academic Hospital highlights the alarming stats and stresses the importance of proper child restraints. Ensuring your kids are safe and secure in the car is vital.  Here are ten essential tips to keep your children safe on the road, ensuring every journey is as secure as fun!


1. Always Buckle Up

Ensure your child is always buckled up, no matter how short the trip. It’s a simple rule that saves lives.

2. Choose the Right Car Seat

Select a car seat that fits your child’s age, weight, and height. Infants need rear-facing seats, while older kids can use forward-facing seats and then booster seats.

3. Install Car Seats Properly

Follow the car seat instructions carefully to ensure it’s installed correctly. You can also get help from local health departments or fire stations.

4. Use the Seat Belt Correctly

Once your child is out of a car seat, make sure they use the seat belt properly. It should lie across the upper thighs and snug across the shoulder and chest.

5. Secure Loose Items

Loose items in the car can become dangerous in a crash. Keep the car tidy and secure all items to avoid accidents.

6. Lead by Example

Children learn by watching you. Always wear your seat belt and follow road rules to set a good example.

7. Teach Road Safety

Start teaching your kids about road safety early on. Explain why they need to stay seated and buckled up, and make it fun with games and stories.

8. Supervise Your Kids

Never leave children unsupervised in or around cars. Always have an adult present to ensure their safety.

9. Keep Kids in the Back Seat

Children under 13 should always ride in the back seat, which is safer and keeps them away from front airbags.

10. Check Car Seats Regularly

Regularly inspect car seats and boosters for wear and tear, and make sure they still fit your child properly as they grow.

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