Hazard Perception in 페루
Master the art of identifying and responding to road hazards in 페루
Understanding hazard perception is crucial for safe driving in 페루 🇵🇪. This comprehensive guide covers the unique challenges you'll face on 페루's roads, from common hazards to weather-related dangers, helping you become a safer, more aware driver.
Common Road Hazards
Mountain roads with sheer cliff drops of 700+ metres and no guardrails
Landslides (huaicos) blocking roads suddenly during rainy season
Altitude sickness (soroche) above 3,000 m impairing concentration
Stray livestock — llamas, alpacas, cattle, and sheep on highland roads
Aggressive combi (minibus) and taxi drivers making sudden stops
Potholes and unpaved roads becoming impassable in rain
Coastal garúa fog reducing visibility for months (May–November)
Flash floods in valleys and ravines during rainy season
Weather Challenges
Hazards by Road Type
Urban Hazards
Rural Hazards
Highway Hazards
Unique Factors
- Andes mountain passes exceed 4,800 m — altitude sickness impairs driving ability
- Huaicos (landslides) can instantly block roads during rainy season (November–April)
- Some of the world's most dangerous roads — cliff-edge routes with no barriers
- Garúa fog makes Lima coastal roads slippery despite minimal actual rainfall
Preparation Tips
Acclimatize for 24–48 hours before driving at altitudes above 3,000 m
Check road conditions with SUTRAN before mountain journeys during rainy season
Always carry cash (soles) for toll booths — electronic payment is rare
Avoid driving mountain routes at night — no lighting, cliff edges, and livestock on roads
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