The Gauteng Traffic Police has raised caution of congested roads and freeways between popular destinations feeding into the economic hub.
Over 100 road fatalities have been recorded already over the festive season period in the province, Arrive Alive said.
Passengers using public transport should not carry large luggage with them, which may obscure the driver’s vision. “Road crashes and fatalities contribute to the alarming rate of disabilities and deaths in the province. This is largely attributed to the attitude and behaviour of road users, such as unsafe overtaking, unsafe lane changing, overspeeding, pedestrian jaywalking and lack of concentration by drivers. Substance abuse and vehicle fitness have also compounded the situation on our roads,” said Maremane.
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