Fewer Easter fatalities
Well done to those who have helped keep our roads as safe as possible.
THE multi-disciplinary approach of mounting joint operations between the Road Traffic Inspectorate, the police and municipal officers appears to have yielded results as South Coast roads were safer over the Easter holiday weekend.
KwaZulu-Natal’s MEC for Safety and Security launched the province’s Easter road safety campaign at the Oribi Toll Plaza last Thursday.
The department also partnered with the South African National Taxi Council (SANTACO) to create safety awareness among taxi drivers and commuters at the Port Shepstone rank.
Traffic officials were on high alert as thousands travelled to the coast for the long weekend and their vigilance ensured that no major incidents were reported. However, two pedestrians were killed.
Although the final report on the Easter campaign will only be released later this week we need to salute those who kept our roads safe.
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