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Fuel shortages | Plan ahead, warns AfriForum

By staffMarch 19, 20263 Mins Read
Fuel shortages | Plan ahead, warns AfriForum
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AfriForum warns that certain gas stations across the country are already experiencing fuel shortages due to the recent outbreak of conflict in the Middle East. Disruptions in the supply chain could potentially lead to sporadic fuel shortages on home soil, which could catch motorists off guard if they don’t plan ahead.

AfriForum’s community safety structures are increasingly receiving feedback from various parts of the country that some gas stations are running out of certain types of fuel, especially diesel, or have limited stocks. Although it is not yet a national crisis, fuel shortages on home soil can still cause serious inconvenience and even safety risks for road users.

AfriForum therefore calls on the public to act responsibly and manage their travel plans and fuel consumption carefully.

“Motorists should not wait until their cars have almost no fuel in them before they start looking for a gas station. In a time where there is great uncertainty about the supply of fuel, it is wise to always maintain a reasonable safety margin,” says Jacques Broodryk, chief spokesperson for community safety at AfriForum.

He warns that standing on the side of the road without fuel is not only a logistical problem, but can also be a safety risk, especially on remote roads or in areas that are hotspots for crime.

This is how AfriForum suggests motorists can protect themselves:

  • Keep cars fuel tank at least half full whenever possible, especially before long journeys.
  • Plan routes in advance and check where the next reliable gas stations are.
  • Avoid unnecessary trips if fuel is running low in an area.
  • Keep a cell phone charged and an emergency contact list handy.
  • Park in a safe, visible place if the vehicle runs out of fuel and remain alert.
  • Contact roadside assistance, the nearest AfriForum neighborhood watch or reliable safety networks if help is needed.

“The reality in South Africa is that communities often have to take responsibility for their own safety. A simple thing like planning ahead with fuel can prevent people from finding themselves in vulnerable situations,” adds Broodyrk.

AfriForum also encourages communities to support each other and share information about local availability of fuel.

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