Human negligence still remains a causal factor for most of the road accidents during the holiday season according to the Minister of Transport, Joe Maswanganyi, who presented the 2017 preliminary Easter road safety figures earlier this month.
The department noted that the traffic injuries affect all sectors of the society and that they are a growing public health and social development problem. “The burden also impacts heavily on our health system and social welfare where more and more people rely on our social security net for survival,” it added.
Throughout the year, the Department of Transport addresses road safety address through a dedicated 365 day program, which is sustainable and consistent. The programme is structured to align with the United National Decade of Action for Road Safety Global Plan and the objectives of the Millennium Development Goals. The Department of Transport published amendments to the National Road Traffic Regulations in November last year aimed at regulating the transportation of persons in the load bay of light delivery vehicles for reward. The regulations will come into effect next month in May 2017.