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Motorists urged to exercise caution due to wet weather

Paramedics said they have already attended to multiple collisions and advised motorists to be careful and leave earlier to reach their destination in time without rushing.

WITH a weather warning of thundershowers, which are expected to continue up until this evening, paramedics have urged motorists to be cautious.

Garrith Jamieson, ALS Paramedics spokesperson, said they have already responded to various accidents around the Durban area with multiple patients and entrapments.

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He said that most of the accidents have happened in the normal common spots which are the M19, the M13 and the M7.

“I would advise motorists to leave a bit earlier to reach their destinations on time. Please make sure that your car is in good condition, including your windscreen wipers and your tyres.

“Motorists should also drive with their headlights on,” advised Jamieson.

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