As the Easter long weekend approaches, South African authorities are bracing for a significant influx of vehicles on the nation’s roads. In response, traffic officers will be deployed continuously on major routes, enforcing regulations and conducting regular vehicle checks to ensure the safety of all road users. With anticipated traffic volumes peaking today and tomorrow, Minister of Transport Barbara Creecy is urging motorists to adopt safe driving practices.
“Wear your seat belts, reduce speed, buckle up babies and children, don’t text while driving, instead use your hands-free kit and your voice to give instructions to your phone,” Creecy said. She noted that more than 76% of road accidents and fatalities occur in Eastern Cape, Gauteng, KwaZulu-Natal, Western Cape, and Limpopo provinces, 80% of accidents stem from human error, including speeding,…