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Gauteng appeals for caution, understanding on roads for safer festive season

“Road safety is everyone’s responsibility."

SEDIBENG. – Gauteng MEC for Roads and Transport, Kedibone Diale-Tlabela, has appealed to all road users in the province to exercise caution and understanding to reduce accidents and fatalities during the festive season.

The department called for the cooperation of motorists, passengers, cyclists, and pedestrians to achieve this goal.

This follows the launch of this year’s national road safety campaign themed: “Every day without a Road Death – South Africa 2024”. It primarily places driver behaviour as the focus of this year’s road safety campaign.

The campaign strategy is based on four pillars:

  • Responsible driving;
  • Pedestrian safety;
  • Enforcement and;
  • education

The festive period brings increased risks to public safety on the roads due to high traffic volumes as people travel to various destinations within the province and across the country.

“As we enter the 2024 festive season, the Gauteng Department of Roads and Transport wishes to remind all public transport operators, commuters and all road users to play their part by being safe, considerate and exercising caution while on the roads,” pleaded the MEC.

At this time, the MEC wished to remind all who will be traveling that, “road safety is everyone’s responsibility. This is so given the high number of accidents and fatalities recorded in our province especially during this high peak season”.

This was also an appeal by Diale-Tlabela to all road users – drivers, passengers, cyclists and pedestrians – for mutual respect and strict adherence to all warnings, rules and regulations.

The MEC condemned acts of violence across all modes of public transport, further discouraging protests, strikes, shutdowns or any actions that will result in disruption of services that has a potential to adversely affecting operators and commuters during this period. She added that the department is in constant engagement with public transport stakeholders with the intention of finding lasting solutions to challenges facing the sector.

The MEC also cautioned that traffic and law enforcement officials will be out in force throughout the province to ensure reckless and drunk driving is dealt with, and culprits face the full might of the law.

She further urged road users to ensure their vehicles are roadworthy.

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Lerato Serero

Lerato Serero is the Editor of Sedibeng Ster. With the experience of well over a decade. Lerato is passionate about writing stories about the community. Service delivery stories are his favourite. Email: leratoserero@mooivaal.co.za

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