MEC Jacob Mamabolo expresses concern over carnage on Gauteng roads

MEC Mamabolo calls for more vigilance on the roads following fatal road crash

MEC Jacob Mamabolo has expressed his concern over the continuing carnage on Gauteng roads.

This follows the fatal road crash that has left 10 people dead and several others injured on the R553 Golden Highway this morning.

Three children were among the ten people who unfortunately lost their lives when a light motor vehicle and a minibus taxi collided in the South of Johannesburg and a number of people have been admitted to  hospitals with injuries.

"My heart goes out to the families and loved ones of those who were died in this horrific accident. I would also like to wish those in hospital a speedy recovery," said Public Transport and Roads Infrastructure MEC Jacob Mamabolo.

MEC added that while investigations into the causes of the fatal crash are still ongoing, empirical evidence shows that a majority of incidents are a result of human behavior.

"We are renewing our call to road users to revisit their attitudes towards road safety. Majority of these crashes are as a result of poor road sharing and a total lack of regard for the rules of the road," said the MEC.

MEC Mamabolo added that the Department of Roads and Transport would step up its road safety awareness campaign to educate road users on basic principles of being safe on the roads.

The department has partnered with the taxi industry, motorcyclists and the biking community in its efforts to spread the message of road safety.

Mamabolo who is also the Acting-MEC of Education said that the provincial government will be visiting hospitals, Robertsham Primary School where the learners attended and also the bereaved families from this afternoon.

Enquiries:
Theo Nkonki
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