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Over 10,000 Road Deaths in SA in 2024: Creecy Launches Festive Season Safety Campaign

Last updated: December 2, 2024 10:51 am
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Over 10,000 Road Deaths in SA in 2024

South Africa has witnessed a staggering toll on its roads in 2024, with over 10,154 fatalities reported so far. As the festive season approaches—a period notorious for increased road accidents—the Department of Transport has launched its annual road safety campaign under the theme “Every Day Without a Road Death – South Africa 2024.” Transport Minister Barbara Creecy and Deputy Minister Mkhuleko Hlengwa have emphasized the urgent need to curb the rising number of road deaths, unveiling new strategies to improve road safety during this high-risk period.

The Festive Season: A High-Risk Period for Road Accidents

The festive season, spanning December through early January, is synonymous with holiday travel, family gatherings, and increased road traffic. Unfortunately, it is also marked by a surge in road accidents, often with fatal outcomes. Factors contributing to the high accident rate during this period include:

  1. Increased Traffic Volumes
    As families travel to vacation destinations or return home for the holidays, the volume of vehicles on major highways and urban roads spikes dramatically. This surge increases the likelihood of collisions, particularly on overburdened infrastructure.
  2. Fatigue and Long-Distance Travel
    Many travelers embark on long journeys, leading to driver fatigue. Drowsy driving impairs reaction times and decision-making, contributing to serious accidents.
  3. Drunk Driving
    Festive celebrations often involve alcohol consumption, which significantly impairs driving ability. Despite strict laws against drunk driving, many accidents during this season are linked to impaired drivers.
  4. Speeding and Reckless Driving
    In a rush to reach their destinations, many drivers exceed speed limits, engage in reckless overtaking, and neglect traffic rules. This dangerous behavior is a major cause of fatal accidents.
  5. Poor Vehicle Maintenance
    Many accidents occur due to poorly maintained vehicles, especially those with faulty brakes, worn tires, or defective lights. The added stress of holiday travel can exacerbate these issues.

Related article: Drunk Driving Crackdown: 172 Motorist Arrests Highlight South Africa’s Road Safety Crisis

A New Approach to Road Safety

Minister Creecy announced that the Department of Transport is adopting a “different approach” this festive season to enhance road safety. Instead of setting a specific target for reducing fatalities, the department is leveraging research conducted by the Road Traffic Management Corporation (RTMC) to identify accident-prone hotspots.

Key Measures Include:

  1. Increased Law Enforcement Presence
    National traffic police will be deployed to these high-risk areas, with provinces and municipalities urged to do the same. The goal is to increase visibility and deter reckless driving behavior.
  2. Targeted Patrols at High-Risk Locations
    By focusing enforcement efforts on known accident hotspots, authorities hope to prevent major incidents before they occur. This proactive strategy aims to disrupt dangerous driving patterns.
  3. Behavioral Change Campaigns
    Recognizing that enforcement alone is not enough, the department is also focusing on changing driver and pedestrian behavior. Public awareness campaigns will emphasize safe driving practices, such as obeying speed limits, avoiding alcohol consumption while driving, and wearing seat belts.

Economic and Social Impact of Road Accidents

The human cost of road accidents is immeasurable, with families losing loved ones and communities suffering the emotional toll of preventable deaths. However, the economic impact is equally staggering. Minister Creecy noted that road crashes cost South Africa R205 billion in 2023, equivalent to 2.7% of the Gross Domestic Product (GDP). This figure includes healthcare costs, emergency services, vehicle damage, and productivity losses.

How to Stay Safe on the Roads This Festive Season

To support the success of the festive season safety campaign, drivers and pedestrians must take proactive steps to ensure their safety:

  1. Plan Your Journey
    • Schedule regular rest breaks during long trips to avoid fatigue.
    • Plan routes in advance to avoid traffic congestion and high-risk areas.
  2. Avoid Alcohol Consumption
    • Do not drink and drive. Arrange for a designated driver or use ride-sharing services if consuming alcohol.
    • Be mindful of others on the road and report any suspected drunk drivers to authorities.
  3. Observe Speed Limits
    • Drive within the speed limits and adjust your speed according to road conditions, especially in bad weather or heavy traffic.
    • Avoid aggressive driving behaviors like tailgating and sudden lane changes.
  4. Ensure Vehicle Roadworthiness
    • Conduct a thorough check of your vehicle, including brakes, tires, lights, and wipers, before embarking on long trips.
    • Address any mechanical issues promptly to avoid breakdowns or accidents.
  5. Use Seat Belts and Child Restraints
    • Ensure that all passengers, including children, are wearing seat belts or appropriate child restraints.
    • Make sure child safety seats are correctly installed.
  6. Stay Alert and Avoid Distractions
    • Keep your focus on the road and avoid using mobile phones while driving.
    • Be aware of pedestrians, especially in urban areas or near public transport stops.

With over 10,000 road deaths already recorded in 2024, the stakes are higher than ever as South Africa enters the festive season. The Department of Transport’s renewed commitment to road safety, under the leadership of Minister Barbara Creecy, is a critical step in curbing the tragic loss of life on the nation’s roads. However, the success of the campaign depends not only on enforcement but also on the collective responsibility of all road users.

By adhering to safe driving practices, being vigilant, and cooperating with law enforcement, South Africans can make the festive season a time of joy and togetherness, rather than tragedy. Let’s strive for “Every Day Without a Road Death” and ensure that fewer families experience the heartbreak of losing a loved one to a preventable road accident.

Related article: Festive Season Roadblocks: Avoid Drinking and Driving to Stay Out of Jail

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