Cape Argus

Big drop in number of road deaths in W Cape

- SISONKE MLAMLA sisonke.mlamla@inl.co.za

ROAD deaths in the province dropped to 111 over the festive season compared with 167 deaths recorded in the previous holiday season, the Western Cape transport department said yesterday.

Statistics released by transport and public works MEC Bonginkosi Madikizela showed that 56 fewer people died on the province’s roads in December than in the previous holiday season, with pedestrian deaths the highest.

Of those deaths recorded, Madikizela said 71 occurred on municipal roads and 40 on provincial roads.

Madikizela said during December, 550 alcohol blitz/random breath testing roadblocks were held.

Provincial traffic services stopped 140 608 vehicles for checks; screened 48 288 drivers for alcohol; and arrested 358 motorists for drunk driving.

According to the department’s statistics, the highest breath alcohol reading was 1.85mg/1 000ml in the Mossel Bay area, seven times over the legal limit of 0.24mg.

He said provincial traffic services also arrested 26 motorists last month for attempting to bribe an officer. In a recent case, a motorist found guilty of trying to bribe an officer was sentenced to a fine of R20 000 or 24 months’ imprisonme­nt, conditiona­lly suspended for five years.

“Actions such as these are important indicators of the integrity of the provincial traffic officers.”

Madikizela said they held traffic exodus operations from December 13 to 22 at four key locations across the province.

He said provincial traffic services stopped and checked 9 858 public transport vehicles to assess driver and vehicle fitness, 3 445 of them at fatigue management points. A total of 2 640 public transport operators received fines for various offences.

Speeding offences recorded on provincial roads totalled 2 250, while 33 498 fines were issued for various traffic offences including driver and vehicle fitness violations.

Officers impounded 150 vehicles and 713 were discontinu­ed for being unroadwort­hy.

The mayoral committee member for safety and security JP Smith said: “To the motorists caught for outstandin­g warrants – you were warned to get your affairs in order.”

“Driver who tried to bribe metro police officer fined R20 000 Bonginkosi Madikizela TRANSPORT AND PUBLIC WORKS MEC

 ?? ARMAND HOUGH African News Agency (ANA) Archive ?? ROAD deaths are down over the 2019 festive season, with 111 deaths compared to 167 deaths recorded in 2018. |
ARMAND HOUGH African News Agency (ANA) Archive ROAD deaths are down over the 2019 festive season, with 111 deaths compared to 167 deaths recorded in 2018. |

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