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The Minister for Transport, Hon. Kwaku Ofori Asiamah has expressed worry about the number of death cases recorded from road accidents that happened in the month of January to the end of February 2021. Addressing motorists and pedestrians at the launch of this year’s Easter Road Safety Campaign held at Linda Door Rest Shop at Bunso Junction in the Eastern Region on Saturday, April 3, 2021, Hon. Asiamah said a total of 517 deaths were recorded during the said period, noting that the situation demands immediate attention to address it. “If you look at the statistics – thus at the beginning of this year, the number of road accidents and deaths recorded, it is nerve-wracking. From January to February alone, road accidents claimed 517 lives. I have been saying that one life lost on the road as a result of a road accident that could have been prevented is shameful to us as a country. The most worrying aspect of the situation is that we are losing quite a number of o ....
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Traffic authorities on high alert ahead of Easter weekend News24 Wire Photo for illustration: iStock In 2020, during the hard lockdown and with travel restrictions in place, 38 people died on the country’s roads. Traffic authorities across the country are bracing themselves for increased traffic volumes as holidaymakers travel ahead of the upcoming Easter weekend. Western Cape Transport MEC, Bonginkosi Madikizela, at Wednesday’s launch of the provincial road safety plan in Brackenfell, warned motorists to obey the law. “My officers will intensify their activities and will harshly enforce the law in relation to those who drive on our roads while under the influence. As a society, every one of us should take personal responsibility for our ....
File image NATIONAL NEWS - As motorists prepare to hit the road ahead of the Easter weekend, KwaZulu-Natal Premier Sihle Zikalala has urged motorists not to drink and drive. “We are fighting head-on and dealing with the issues of drinking and driving. If a person wants to drink, that person must stay at home and drink at home. We don’t want anything that will cause a problem for us,” Zikalala said. The Premier was speaking at the launch of the Easter Road Safety Campaign at the N3 Mariannhill Toll Plaza on Wednesday. The campaign aims to promote responsible road use over the Easter long-weekend and beyond. ....
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