The Citizen (Gauteng)

Peters tackles taxi drivers over crashes

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Minister of Transport Dipuo Peters yesterday said she will be convening an urgent meeting with the minibus taxi associatio­ns and industry role-players following alarming crashes involving taxis throughout the country.

“Since December 2016, there has been a phenomenal increment in the number of crashes involving minibus taxis, with the past week recording frequent crashes,” said the transport department in a statement.

On Sunday, a truck collided head-on with a minibus taxi along the R63 between Komga and King Williams Town in the Eastern Cape.

“Nine people died and the driver of the minibus was seriously injured,” the department said.

The department said these crashes take place notwithsta­nding the minister’s numerous calls to all road users, particular­ly public transport operators, to prioritise road safety.

Peters has also warned road users to be extremely cautious as South Africa continues to experience persistent inclement weather conditions.

The department said the minister “passes her heartfelt condolence­s” to the families and friends of the deceased and wishes those in hospital “a speedy recovery”.

“The RTMC [Road Traffic Management Corporatio­n], together with other law enforcemen­t agencies, will continue with their investigat­ions, while the Road Accident Fund will extend their services to the families of the deceased, as well as the survivors of this carnage,” said Peters.

She also thanked the emergency services who continuous­ly act swiftly to preserve the lives of the victims by administer­ing on site medical assistance and direct the injured to hospital.

Peters said government is resolute in implementi­ng the National Road Safety Strategy, which she said “clearly articulate­s South Africa’s road safety plan to fight the scourge of road fatalities”.

The plan will be implemente­d in line with South Africa’s pledge to fight road carnage and achieve the Decade of Action’s goal of reducing road fatalities by half by the year 2020. – ANA

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