Driving Wellness, Driving Safety: The Return of the RAF Driver Wellness Programme

Road safety is more than just a matter of rules and regulations—it’s about people, their wellbeing, and the choices we make to ensure every journey ends safely. This understanding lies at the heart of the RAF Driver Wellness Programme, which returns in 2025 with renewed commitment and expanded impact.

A Strategic Investment in Safer Roads

Funded by the Road Accident Fund (RAF) and implemented by The Health Foundation (THF) and Guud Drivers, this initiative is set to run for the next 12 months, bringing comprehensive mobile health services directly to commercial drivers across South Africa. At its core, the programme is designed to prevent road accidents before they happen—by addressing driver health issues that compromise safety on our roads.

The link between driver wellness and accident prevention is clear. When drivers neglect their health, conditions such as vision impairments, hypertension, obesity, and fatigue can significantly affect their ability to react swiftly and remain alert behind the wheel. Poor driver health doesn’t just impact individuals—it leads to increased road accidents, which in turn drive up RAF claim volumes and place financial strain on the system. Investing in proactive healthcare solutions for drivers is a powerful way to curb accidents, save lives, and reduce the number of claims RAF must process.

Health on Wheels: How the Programme Works

The Mobile Assessment Centres (MACs) offer a turnkey solution, equipped to provide:
Comprehensive medical assessments – including optometry screenings to detect vision issues that could hinder safe driving.
Telemedicine consultations – offering direct access to doctors who can issue National Medical Certificates (NMCs) for Professional Driving Permit (PrDP) renewals.
On-site optometry services – enabling drivers to receive prescription spectacles and optometry certificates to streamline PrDP applications.
Road safety education & wellness advocacy – helping drivers understand how their health choices affect their ability to drive safely.
RAF claim support stations – ensuring administrative assistance is readily available to the public.

With three fully operational mobile units, the programme is expanding its reach across all provinces, ensuring that more drivers receive the support they need while making South Africa’s roads safer for everyone.

Measurable Impact Since Inception

Since launching in 2022, the RAF Driver Wellness Programme has achieved significant milestones:
📍 Over 16,000 drivers assessed
📍 More than 3,000 spectacles issued
📍 88% of PrDP applicants successfully obtained their required documentation
📍 Health data revealed high rates of hypertension and obesity—both major risk factors in driving-related incidents
📍 Common vision impairments identified—hypermetropia (farsightedness) and astigmatism—that can severely affect driving performance

These findings reinforce RAF’s role in proactively reducing accident risks, instead of simply responding to them through claims processing. With continued investment, we are shaping a future where wellness and safety go hand in hand.

RAF: Investing in Safer Roads for All

As highlighted at TT25’s Annual Transforming Transportation Conference, the importance of cross-sector collaboration in tackling road safety challenges cannot be overstated. RAF’s commitment to driver wellness as a preventative strategy stands as a model for impactful, evidence-based solutions. The RAF Driver Wellness Programme is not a cost—it’s an investment in human lives, business efficiency, and the future of transport in South Africa. With the next rollout beginning in May 2025, we look forward to seeing more drivers empowered, more accidents prevented, and fewer claims needing resolution. Because at the end of the day, a healthy driver is a safer driver—and safer roads benefit us all

Strengthening Our Commitment to Road Safety: Guud Drivers at the 2025 Truck Driver Safety & Wellness Symposium

Guud Drivers is proud to sponsor the Second Annual Truck Driver Safety & Wellness Symposium, taking place on May 8–9, 2025, at the Birchwood Hotel in Johannesburg. Hosted by the SaferStops Association and supported by the Department of Transport, this event builds on last year’s success to deliver even greater value to South Africa’s commercial drivers.  

As part of our mission to support driver health and road safety, Guud Drivers will operate three fully equipped Mobile Assessment Centres (MACs) at the event. These units will provide on-site health and optometry assessments, prescription glasses (at no cost), and essential PrDP renewal documents such as National Medical and Optometry Certificates—all in one convenient stop.  

Last year’s symposium revealed the significant impact of accessible driver healthcare. A total of 130 drivers were assessed, with 62.3% requiring spectacles—61 of whom received them immediately. This also highlighted concerning health trends, such as high BMI levels, underscoring the urgent need for ongoing wellness support in the transport sector.  

One truck driver shared, “Regular check-ups like these help us know if our eyesight is good, which is crucial for safe driving. I am thankful for their help and believe it is important to have these services available in different towns.”  

With human factors contributing to over 80% of road accidents in South Africa—and 62% of those involving trucks—investing in driver wellness is essential. Fatigue, stress, and poor health remain major risks, making initiatives like this symposium critical for safer roads.  

By supporting this initiative, Guud Drivers is helping to raise industry standards and create a culture of care and accountability in commercial transport. We look forward to engaging with drivers and continuing to drive meaningful change.

Join us at the 2025 Truck Driver Safety & Wellness Symposium—where health meets the highway, and every check-up keeps South Africa moving safely.