Please note: The incidents mentioned below occurred during extreme heat on some of our most remote roads in outback Australia, but many of the lessons apply to anyone driving in the heat. I started making notes about this for my son, who was travelling North across inland Australia with his family at the time, but thought they might be useful for others too, especially tourists who may never have encountered such conditions before. Australia’s inland regions can reach temperatures well above 45°C in summer. As I write Melbourne is having 45 o C degrees and a little place called Ouyen, along the Murray is having 48.9 o C. Long distances, limited services, and intense heat all mean that what is merely uncomfortable in towns and cities, can be positively dangerous beyond them. Avoid Travel if Possible The best thing is of course, to avoid travel during heatwaves if at all possible, but if you must travel, here’s a list of things which certainly apply to Austral...
Veronika Wild
Practising Geographer - nature culture places people