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Motorists Urged to Stop Filming Behind the Wheel This Easter

Last updated: April 15, 2025 10:38 am
Rethabile Nyelele
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As South Africa heads into the busy Easter weekend, the Department of Transport has issued a stern warning to motorists: focus on the road, not your cellphone.

Contents
  • Social Media and the Cost of Distraction
  • A Collective Responsibility to Save Lives
  • Cellphones Behind the Wheel: A Deadly Distraction
  • Law Enforcement Steps Up Easter Safety Operations
  • Alcohol, Fatigue and Recklessness Still Major Contributors
  • Shocking Fatality Numbers Demand Action
  • Crackdown on Unsafe Vehicles and High-Risk Routes
  • A Call for Responsible Road Use

The Easter weekend is a time for family gatherings and travel, with many South Africans embarking on long road trips. Unfortunately, these journeys can lead to a rise in accidents if drivers do not prioritise safety. In this context, it’s crucial to remember the responsibilities that come with being behind the wheel, especially during busy travel periods.

Social Media and the Cost of Distraction

In recent years, social media has transformed the way we document our lives, and many individuals feel compelled to share their experiences in real-time. However, sharing these moments at the expense of road safety can have dire consequences. Many tragic accidents have been reported where drivers were distracted by attempting to record videos or take photos while driving, leading to irreversible impacts on families and communities.

Statistics indicate that road users are becoming increasingly aware of the dangers of texting while driving, yet filming and taking selfies continues to be a prevalent issue. This is particularly concerning given the rise in smartphone use among young drivers who often feel invincible. A reminder of the importance of maintaining focus can’t be overstated, especially during high-traffic periods like Easter.

During the Easter period, traditional family trips to coastal resorts and rural areas reach a peak, drastically increasing the number of vehicles on the roads. With highways bustling, it becomes even more essential for drivers to remain vigilant. This heightened risk has prompted the Department of Transport to issue advisories aimed at enhancing road safety.

A Collective Responsibility to Save Lives

Moreover, the emotional toll of traffic accidents extends far beyond the immediate victims. Families are often devastated, and entire communities feel the impact. Implementing safe driving practices, such as putting away devices while in the car, can significantly contribute to reducing these tragic outcomes.

In light of these concerns, law enforcement agencies are ramping up efforts to ensure road safety this Easter. Increased patrols and stricter penalties for distracted driving aim to deter motorists from taking unnecessary risks on the road. Additionally, educational campaigns are being launched to inform the public about the perils of distracted driving.

As we reflect on the tragic accident statistics from previous years, it’s crucial to advocate for a collective consciousness about road safety. Each motorist, passenger, and pedestrian plays a role in ensuring that our roads are safe for everyone. By making conscious choices, we can prevent needless tragedies.

The grim statistics outlined by the RTMC highlight a growing concern that must be addressed. Each number represents a life lost, families shattered, and communities grieving. These figures not only reflect the need for stricter law enforcement but also underscore the importance of changing public attitudes towards road safety and personal responsibility.

Deputy Transport Minister Mkhuleko Hlengwa has urged drivers to avoid using their phones for content creation while behind the wheel, highlighting the growing concern over motorists filming or taking selfies while driving — a distraction that could prove deadly.

Cellphones Behind the Wheel: A Deadly Distraction

Speaking during a law enforcement operation in Gqeberha on Sunday, Hlengwa stressed that Easter is traditionally one of the most dangerous periods on the country’s roads, with accidents and fatalities often spiking as families and holidaymakers travel across provinces.

As we approach the Easter weekend, let us commit to being responsible road users. By staying focused, avoiding distractions, and planning ahead, we can all contribute to making South Africa’s roads safer for everyone. The journey towards safer driving is a collective effort, and every small change can lead to significant improvements.

“One of the major causes of road crashes is the use of cellphones while driving, especially for recording content,” Hlengwa said. “It might seem harmless to grab your phone for a quick picture or video, but even a five-second lapse in concentration can drastically reduce your reaction time and cost lives.”

For more information on road safety, consider visiting the Road Traffic Management Corporation’s website or participating in local community safety initiatives aimed at promoting responsible driving during peak travel times.

Hlengwa also warned that even passengers capturing content for social media could inadvertently distract the driver, increasing the risk of accidents.

Law Enforcement Steps Up Easter Safety Operations

Alongside Transport Minister Barbara Creecy, Hlengwa was leading a multi-agency Easter road safety initiative in Gqeberha, which aims to reduce fatalities and promote safer driving habits throughout the holiday season and beyond.

Alcohol, Fatigue and Recklessness Still Major Contributors

The minister also flagged alcohol abuse as another major concern on South African roads during the Easter period. He noted a noticeable spike in accidents during the late evening and early morning hours, often linked to fatigue, drinking, and reckless behaviour following social gatherings.

“We need cooperation between drivers, passengers, pedestrians, and law enforcement. Everyone must understand: driver behavior can either prevent tragedy or cause it,” he added. “Our message is simple — do the right thing.”

Shocking Fatality Numbers Demand Action

Last year, the Road Traffic Management Corporation (RTMC) recorded 335 fatalities over Easter weekend, a sharp increase from the 252 deaths recorded the previous year. The department is determined to lower these grim statistics through intensified enforcement, proactive vehicle checks, and public education campaigns.

Crackdown on Unsafe Vehicles and High-Risk Routes

As part of the Easter safety push, Minister Creecy confirmed that authorities are collaborating closely with the bus and taxi industries to ensure vehicles are roadworthy and that drivers are well-informed about the dangers of fatigue and risky behavior.

“We are focusing on critical national routes where traffic is historically heavy during this period,” she said, citing highways such as the N4, N2, N3, and R61 among the top areas where enforcement will be ramped up.

Creecy emphasized the importance of this coordinated approach, especially with large volumes of traffic expected as many South Africans travel to religious gatherings and family events.

A Call for Responsible Road Use

With road users being reminded to exercise caution, patience, and responsibility, authorities are hoping this Easter weekend will mark a turning point in reducing the devastating loss of life on South Africa’s roads.

Related article: Petrol Price Drop: Save on Your Easter Road Trips with Lower Costs

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