On Saturday, 23 March 2024, the Western Cape Government (WCG) officially launched our Easter road safety campaign for 2024.
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Our dedicated efforts on our roads over this festive season have seen halve the passenger deaths compared to the same time last year (29 deaths in 2013 compared to 59 deaths in 2012). These are terrific results following the launch of Safely Home’s “It Takes A Second To Save A Life” seatbelts campaign focussed on this vulnerable class of fatalities.
So far, a total of 124 lives have been lost on the province’s roads (1 December till 29 December 2013) at a rate of 4 per day, compared to 149 deaths recorded in 2012 (5 deaths per day) for the same period. This marks a 17% reduction in December road deaths compared to last year.This month has seen;
What has been of serious concern, however, has been the recent spike in pedestrian deaths with 60 deaths recorded as of the 29th of December 2013; this is the highest number of pedestrian deaths we have had in December for the past 4 years:
This means that pedestrians are being killed at a rate of 2 per day on our roads, which is unacceptably high.
The festive season is by no means over. We will continue with our on-going enforcement efforts and campaigns to make our roads safer moving into the New Year. January will see many holiday makers making their way back home making our roads that much busier. I continue to urge all road users to vigilant when travelling; maintain safe speeds; not to drink and drive; pedestrians to be visible and not hazardous to motorists; vehicle occupants (especially children) to always be Buckled Up; motorists to take regular breaks when travelling long distances; and to ensure that they get Safely Home.
On Saturday, 23 March 2024, the Western Cape Government (WCG) officially launched our Easter road safety campaign for 2024.
The Western Cape Government is offering FREE ten-point vehicle checks by qualified examiners from Saturday, 23 March to Thursday, 28 March at venues in Cape Town and Drakenstein.
It is with great sadness that I extend my condolences to the loved ones of the ten people – seven adults and three children – who died in a road crash on the N7 between Vanrhynsdorp and Klawer on Sunday 17 March 2024.
My heartfelt condolences go out to the loved ones of the eleven people who died in two separate road crashes in our province yesterday.