Opinion

‘Gauteng roads still not safe’

This high number of road accidents and fatalities is a clear indication that road safety campaigns are not effective.

Gauteng has recorded 254 road fatalities over the festive season and has been ranked as the province with the second highest number of road fatalities.

This was revealed by Fikile Mbalula, Minister of Transport.

It is worrying that this province, which has a high number of commuters and motorists coming in and out of the province during that peak period, has recorded the second highest number of road fatalities.

This is a clear indication that road safety campaigns are not effective and do not yield the desired results.*

Education and road safety awareness campaigns need to start at school in order to be effective in the long term. Ensuring that learners are educated about the rules of the road from a young age will help promote a culture of road safety awareness.

The system that is used for driver’s licences needs to be overhauled as it is open to corruption. Learner drivers need to be tested on different driving conditions and scenarios, and not just on road signs. This will show whether the learner driver is able to make the right decisions while driving, which will make our roads safer.

Corruption within in the Traffic Department has to be addressed. People buying their driver’s licence or bribing traffic officers contribute significantly to road deaths.

It is high time the Department of Transport installs cameras at all testing stations in the province. Learners’ tests also need to be administered electronically to clamp down on corruption.

The government needs to take decisive action on corruption in the various traffic departments, as failure to do so will continue our high rate of road fatalities.

*Let your voice be heard about the topic by emailing us at randfonteinherald@caxton.co.za.

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