Last week, 64 people were arrested by Western Cape Provincial Traffic officers on suspicion of driving under the influence of alcohol. During the same period, 15 pedestrians were killed in traffic crashes in our province.
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The Heritage Day long weekend ahead of us, which coincides with the closure of some schools, is an excellent opportunity to enjoy quality time with friends and family and explore the beauty of our province.
Please take extra care on the roads to ensure safe travels for yourselves and your loved ones. Long weekends usually mean increased volumes of vehicles on the road and a higher risk of fatal traffic crashes. We are also expecting some heavy rain in the latter part of the long weekend.
Our Western Cape Traffic Law Enforcement officers – who are on duty 24/7 every single day of the year – are being deployed this weekend to heighten visibility on all major routes and manage the flow of traffic leaving and entering the province.
Strategic, evidence-based deployment of our Provincial Traffic force means that there will be a zero-tolerance approach to reckless and inconsiderate driver behaviour, speeding, fatigued drivers, unroadworthy vehicles and the use of alcohol on the roads.
I urge all road users to assist the officers and services working tirelessly to keep you safe and alive. Ensure your vehicle is roadworthy. Buckle up and secure your children appropriately, even on the shortest trip. Stick to the speed limit. Don’t drink and drive. Plan to take a rest break in a safe place every 200 km or 2 hours. Don’t allow your devices to distract you from keeping your full attention on the road. These are the simple measures that will keep you and those around you safe.
Have an enjoyable and safe Heritage Day weekend. And go Bokke!
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MEDIA QUERIES:
Rebecca Campbell
Spokesperson for Minister Ricardo Mackenzie
076 783 2583 or Rebecca.Campbell@westerncape.gov.za
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