Nearly half of all road crash fatalities in the Western Cape are pedestrians. Many of these fatalities could have been prevented if pedestrians were more visible on roads where there is limited lighting and where no safe pedestrian and cyclist facilities have been built.
During the winter months, learners in rural areas are especially vulnerable when they are forced to walk long distances to school along high trafficked roads with poor lighting.
As part of an intensive campaign to reduce road crash fatalities among pedestrians, Safely Home, in partnership with the Department of Community Safety and the Western Cape Education Department will look to identify the most vulnerable learners and distribute reflective vests to these learners.
This initiative will be linked to the following projects:
On 18 July 2012, Safely Home visited Portia Primary School in Athlone, Cape Town, to distribute the Safely Home Reflective Vests to learners as part of our Safe Pedestrian Campaign.
For cyclists and pedestrians:
For more information on Pedestrian Safety Tips, go to the Road Safety Tips and Facts page.
Media Statement by Minister Robin Carlisle on Child Road Safety.