Car hire in Cape Town South Africa: Ergonomics and the role it plays

By Robert D. Thomson

Increasing numbers of business people make use of car hire in Cape Town, South Africa alone. Rental car companies around the globe serve a broad sector of commuters and the amount of time these people spend driving the cars they rent can significantly affect their health. Car companies have spend a lot of time and money investigating business driving ergonomics and came to a few interesting conclusions.

Lengthy exposure to driving in cars have been found to be a risk factor where lower back pain and other musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) are concerned. Driving more than 20 hours per week (something most sales people do regularly places a person in a higher risk group. Operating a car forces a person to sit in a cramped position for extended periods of time. In addition, cars are increasingly being used as mobile offices with people operating laptops and mobile phones whilst driving, something that poses numerous associated health risks. Recent studies revealed that within a group of business drivers, 65% reported lower back problems, 43% described neck ailments, while 40% complained of shoulder discomfort.

There are various ergonomic features to look for in a rental car and adjustability plays a key role in achieving a suitable posture. This can be achieved by employing one or all of the following:

• a seat base with an independent height and tilt adjustment
• a lumbar support that adjusts in/out and up/down
• a steering wheel with in/out, up/down and tilt adjustments.
A lumbar support can be of great advantage to the frequent driver provided it is shaped to 'fit' and support the lower back with no pressure points or gaps. However, it ideally needs to be comfortable and adjustable to ensure that it can be altered to suit a person’s individual shape.

When using long term car hire in South Africa, medical professionals also advise that travellers should avoid fixed postures and driving for long, uninterrupted periods of time. It is therefore vital to take frequent breaks and to regularly change position. It is also recommended that drivers take a break of at least 15 minutes for every two hours spent behind the wheel. Listen to your body, if you experience any constant discomfort while driving seek medical help.

If back pain persists once you are out of the car you may need to assess your lifestyle both at home and at work. There are a variety of factors that can contribute to back pain and regular exercise, and good posture can go a long way to preventing it. If you drive a company car you could ask for a car risk assessment. Always avoid manual handling like lifting and carrying of heavy objects when experiencing back ailments.

It is not possible to recommend specific cars as we all vary in size and shape. When it comes to choosing a rental car you will have to take into account that a car which suits a 1, 6 meter female probably won’t work quite as well for a 1, 9 meter male. Choose a car that ‘fits’ you and is suited to your specific needs. Your car needs to be able to accommodate your body measurements and should have a highly adjustable package (i.e. adjustment mechanisms on the seat base, back rest, lumbar support, steering wheel etc.) that can be regulated to provide a range of good driving postures.

With that said, car rental can be a great convenience. Just remember to look at more than the make and model next time you consider car hire in Cape Town, Johannesburg or anywhere else in South Africa. You could save yourself a lot of pain… in the back.

Article Source: http://articlewagon.com

Sandy has been considering long term car hire in Johannesburg and was pleasantly surprised by the affordability of long term car hire in South Africa

 

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