Nextbase Road Safety
Nextbase Helps Put Road Safety in the Spotlight During the Tournament
As fans across the UK stay up for late-night kick-offs and early-morning matches, Nextbase have been at the centre of the national conversation on road safety and vehicle security.
Over the past week, Nextbase commentary has featured in the Daily Mail, Daily Express, MSN and This is Money, helping to raise awareness of the risks drivers face during major sporting events and offering practical advice on how to stay safe.
Late nights, early starts and disrupted sleep can all increase the risk of tired driving.
Late-Night Matches and Drowsy Driving
One of the key issues highlighted in this week’s coverage was driver fatigue. With World Cup fixtures taking place late at night and in the early hours, experts have warned that disrupted sleep could lead to an increase in drowsy driving collisions.
Fatigue can slow reaction times, reduce concentration and increase the risk of mistakes behind the wheel. For fans planning to watch matches into the night, the advice is simple: don’t drive if you’re tired.
Where We’ve Been Featured
Nextbase commentary and expert advice appeared across a range of national publications, helping to bring road safety and vehicle security advice to a wider audience.
- Daily Mail online – Drowsy driving and vehicle security coverage featuring Ben Pearson, Nextbase Police Advisor.
- Daily Express online – Car security feature using Ben Pearson’s expert commentary and dash cam advice.
- MSN – National coverage discussing drowsy driving and vehicle security risks during the World Cup.
- This is Money online – Coverage of the AA’s warning around driver fatigue alongside Nextbase commentary.
Your Car’s 24/7 Witness
Several articles also highlighted how Nextbase dash cams can help protect vehicles when drivers are away from them. Features such as Intelligent Parking Mode can capture movement or impacts around a parked vehicle, providing valuable evidence if damage or suspicious activity occurs.
A Nextbase dash cam can act as your car’s 24/7 witness, helping capture what happens on the road and while parked.
Staying Safe This Tournament
Whether you’re watching a late kick-off, travelling to see friends or leaving your vehicle parked for longer than usual, taking a few simple precautions can help keep both you and your vehicle safe.
- Avoid driving if you feel tired or have had disrupted sleep.
- Plan journeys in advance, especially after late-night matches.
- Take regular breaks on longer drives.
- Park in well-lit, secure areas where possible.
- Use your dash cam’s parking features to help protect your vehicle while unattended.
As the tournament continues, Nextbase will keep sharing expert advice to help drivers stay protected on every journey.
Stay safe, stay alert and make sure every journey is protected with Nextbase.