Journey Safety During the Ramadan

14/03/2026

Ramadan Feast Travel: Reach Your Loved Ones Safely

The excitement of holidays often brings us together with our loved ones. However, to ensure these beautiful moments are not overshadowed, we must prioritize safety from the moment we hit the road.

1. When is Ramadan Feast 2026?

This year the Ramadan Feast coincides with the cool and changeable weather of March. Please note these dates while planning your journey:

  • Feast Eve:March 19 2026 Thursday
  • 1st Day:March 20 2026 Friday
  • 2nd Day:March 21 2026 Saturday
  • 3rd Day:March 22 2026 Sunday

2. Why Should We Be More Careful During Holidays?

Traffic density during holiday periods increases significantly compared to normal days. Factors such as the rush to arrive, fatigue, and lack of attention significantly increase the risk of a traffic crash. Statistics show that the rate of serious injuries and deaths during holiday periods can increase by 30 to 50 percent.


3. Traffic Crashes and Data in Turkiye

Unfortunately, long holiday periods in Turkiye can be times of great pain on the roads. Looking at data from previous years:

  • Between 60 and 100citizens lose their lives on the roads during 9 day holiday periods.
  • Hundreds are injured and thousands of vehicles suffer material damage.
  • More than 90 percent of these traffic crashes

    are caused by driver errors such as excessive speed, wrong overtaking, and exhaustion.


4. Six Golden Rules for a Safe Journey

To ensure your journey feels like a true holiday, please follow these 6 rules:

  1. Vehicle Maintenance: Check your tire pressure, brakes, and oil levels before leaving.

  2. Seat Belt: It is vital for everyone in the vehicle to wear a seat belt, not just the driver.

  3. Speed Limit: Do not fall for the myth that speeding saves time. Follow speed limits strictly.

  4. Regular Breaks: Take a 15 minute break every 2 hours or every 150 kilometers to rest your mind.

  5. Phone Usage: Strictly avoid using mobile phones that distract you while driving.

  6. Following Distance: Maintain a safe distance from the vehicle in front to be ready for sudden braking.


5. Closing 

Remember that no destination is more valuable than the door where your loved ones await you. Choose to arrive safely rather than rushing.

Let Every Road End With Joy

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