How safe will it be for Football enthusiasts and tourists to visit South Africa during the World Cup? Much has been written on this topic – and even on the Arrive Alive website and road safe... Read more
Emergency helicopter will improve route patrol and accident response service The N4 Toll Route experiences high traffic volumes during the Easter weekend, with the majority of traffic making... Read more
Cape Town’s 68 000-seater 2010 stadium is “perfect”, FIFA general secretary Jerome Valcke said on Monday. He was speaking to journalists at the stadium during a whistle-sto... Read more
Much has been said about security in South Africa at the time of the World Cup. The average football supporter need not be overly cautious and worry about wearing bullet proof vests etc. Spo... Read more
The Arrive Alive website received information from AutoZone on the best way to change a flat tyre effectively and safely: 1. Ensure your vehicle is on a level surface, out of the way of othe... Read more
4×4 Training & Tours 2010 Januarie 2010 ► 30 Jan 4×4 Training Bfn & Lesotho Februarie 2010 ► 05 Feb Training & Night Drive Land Rover Bloemfontein ► 20 Feb 4×4 Tra... Read more
Representatives of De Oranjecamping, a camping organisation aimed at supporters of the Netherlands soccer team, are visting South Africa for the fifth time to plan routes for the 2010 tourna... Read more
Fans at next year’s World Cup will have the chance to witness not only the fierce struggle for soccer’s biggest prize but an even more intense tooth-and-claw contest for survival... Read more
Do we have enough rental vehicles for all our Football World Cup visitors in 2010? I have come across an interesting story by Joanita Cillie from Finance24 and would like to reflect on some... Read more
Johannesburg, 8th December, 2009 – With an increase in vehicles on the road over the festive season safety, preparedness and common sense are the name of the game, especially when trav... Read more