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Please take note that there have been a high number of road accidents involving European visitors, many of which have been fatal.
Avoid: - Driving at night (also at dawn and dusk) because there is a real danger of stray animals crossing the road.
- Driving over 80km/h on the gravel roads because they are very slippery.
Safe Driving Hints: - Reduce speed and take extra care on our gravel roads.
- Avoid driving at night.
- Remember, Namibia is left hand drive.
- Always be aware of Antelope and other wild animals on the road, especially early morning and evening.
- Only overtake when you have a clear view.
Remember: - Drive on the left side.
- Keep your lights on at all times (so you can be seen because of the dust) .
- Make sure that you are fully insured: vehicle, driver & passengers.
- Make sure that your motor vehicle insurance also covers driving on gravel roads within Namibia and neighbouring countries.
- Carry plenty of drinking water.
- Keep your fuel tank topped up.
- As distances are long, take as many breaks as you can. However, take care at roadside picnic stops, robberies have occurred.
- Carry a first aid kit.
- Punctures are common. If possible carry 2 spare tyres.
Have a safe drive! Okavango Car Hire contact numbers:
Office: 061 306553 After Hours: 081 124 1282
Med Rescue International: 061 23 0505
Other Emergency Numbers:
Police - Emergencies 10111
Int. SOS Namibia: (061) 230 505 / (061) 249 777 Windhoek: Ambulance (061) 21 1111 Fire Brigade (061) 21 1111 Medi-Clinic (061) 222 687 Roman Catholic Hospital (061) 270 2911 Rhino Park Hospital (061) 375 000
Lüderitz: Ambulance (063) 202 446 Fire Brigade (Mr. Kloscha) 081 128 3667 Hospital (063) 202 446 Police (063) 202 225 | Swakopmund: Ambulance (064) 412 400 Fire Brigade (Mr. Kloscha) (064) 410 4111 Hospital (064) 412 400 Police (067) 402 431
Tsumeb: Ambulance (067) 221 082 Fire Brigade (Mr. Kloscha) (067) 221 004 Hospital (067) 221 082 Police (067) 220 111
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