Sunday Tribune

MORE MAY DIE OWING TO NEGLIGENCE

- LETHU NXUMALO lethu.nxumalo@inl.co.za

KWAZULU-NATAL recorded its first Easter period fatal crash on Thursday when a head-on collision on the N2 near Zinkwazi Beach, in Kwadukuza, claimed three lives.

One vehicle caught alight on impact while two passengers were still trapped inside. Eight others suffered serious injuries and were transporte­d to hospital.

So far, five road accidents resulting in eight fatalities have been recorded in the province – four in the Empangeni region, two in Ladysmith and two in Durban.

Zinhle Mngomezulu, Road Traffic Inspectora­te spokespers­on, said with the relaxed lockdown conditions, more cars were on the roads and that more incidents were imminent as many travellers would be heading back to their provinces.

“When we compare our figures from last year, there has definitely been an increase.

“The Easter weekend is still not over and numbers are most likely to rise,” she said.

Mngomezulu said almost 4 000 vehicles had been stopped since the beginning of the long weekend and suspects were arrested for various charges including drunk driving, exceeding speed limits, inconsider­ate driving, not wearing seat belts and unregister­ed vehicles.

Thania Dhoogra, N3 Toll Concession operations manager, said compared to previous years, traffic patterns had remained similar but they had not fully assessed the volumes.

She said the roads had become quieter by Saturday and that they were happy with the low numbers.

“We were expecting that the traffic would be busy on Thursday but it started earlier than we had anticipate­d,” she said.

Dhoorgra said there had been a low number of incidents but they expected traffic to start picking up from today.

“The sheer volume of traffic causes impatience in drivers but we have no constructi­ons currently on our roads, they are all open,” she said.

Superinten­dent Parboo Sewpersad, metro police spokespers­on, lamented the ill-discipline on the roads saying most accidents had occurred due to negligence.

“Drivers are drinking and driving, pedestrian­s are drinking and walking and our increased fatality rate is partly due to road accidents,” he said.

Peggy Nkonyeni KZN MEC for Transport, Community Safety and Liaison said police would continue to keep a watchful eye on liquor outlets and other businesses to ensure compliance with their licence conditions and Covid-19 restrictio­ns.

She denounced the reckless behaviour of the 21 drunk drivers who were arrested on Friday.

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A FATAL crash near Empangeni.

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