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The Western Cape Government Urges responsible behaviour as long weekend approaches

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The Western Cape Government urges responsible behaviour as the long weekend approaches. It calls on road users to prioritise safety.

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The Head of Communication at the Western Cape Mobility Department, Muneera Allie says with schools closed and a long weekend approaching, they expect an increase in traffic, as residents and visitors travel to their holiday destinations.

Western Cape Government Urges responsible behaviour as long weekend approaches

Western Cape Government Urges responsible behaviour as long weekend approaches

 

Meanwhile, Western Cape Mobility MEC, Isaac Sileku has released the latest stats for arrests on our roads. He says 114 arrests were made for driving under the influence of alcohol, between 25 November and 8 December 2024. At the same time, 33 pedestrians tragically also lost their lives on the province’s roads. He says these numbers are a stark reminder of everyone’s responsibility to ensure safer journeys.

 

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Western Cape Government Urges responsible behaviour as long weekend approaches

The Western Cape Mobility Department has issued the following tips to ensure safe travel: For Drivers:

 

 

  1. Plan: If you intend to consume alcohol, arrange for alternative transport or a sober driver. Even one drink can impair judgment.
  2. Vehicle safety: Check your vehicle’s roadworthiness before travelling. Ensure tyres are correctly inflated, and lights, indicators, wipers, and brakes are in good working order.
  3. Obey speed limits: Drive within the speed limit and adjust your speed according to road conditions.
  4. Be patient: Anticipate congestion on popular routes and avoid risky overtaking manoeuvres.
  5. Stay alert: Take regular breaks to avoid fatigue, especially on long journeys.

 

Western Cape Government Urges responsible behaviour as long weekend approaches

The Western Cape Mobility Department has issued the following tips to ensure safe travel: For Pedestrians:

  1. Be visible: Wear bright or reflective clothing, especially at night or in poor visibility.
  2. Avoid walking under the influence: Alcohol impairs your ability to judge distances and speeds, making walking near roads dangerous.
  3. Use safe routes: Stick to pavements and marked pedestrian crossings whenever possible.

 

READ MORE: Urgent Call for Road Safety Awareness in the Western Cape

 

 

Western Cape Government Urges responsible behaviour as long weekend approaches

Merentia Van Der Vent
Merentia Van Der Vent
Merentia joined the media world in 1996 and in 2001, she took her first steps in the broadcasting world. In her free time, she likes to go on adventures in the city. She also likes to learn new dances, not that she is any good at that.

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