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Road users are asked to be extra careful on roads this weekend

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Road users are asked to be extra careful on roads this weekend. This is the call of the Mobility Department as traffic volumes will be high and this means that risks are also higher.

Be extra careful on roads this weekend

Motorists who will be taking the long road are asked to rest sufficiently along the route. You are also asked to show consideration towards others while travelling.
Road users are asked to be extra careful on roads this weekend

Motorists and drivers of trucks must rest

Traffic officers will be deployed on main routes but road safety is a shared responsibility. Everyone is encouraged to arrive safely at their final destinations.
Road users are asked to be extra careful on roads this weekend

Road users and the freight industry

 

The Mobility Department sways it values the critical role that the freight industry plays in keeping the economy moving. It is urging operators and drivers to partner with them in prioritizing safety during this peak travel period.
Road users are asked to be extra careful on roads this weekend
Freight operators and drivers are encouraged to take the necessary precautions by:
• Ensuring vehicles are properly maintained and roadworthy. • Adhering to speed limits and load regulations. • Managing driver fatigue through adequate rest periods. • Avoiding reckless overtaking. • Complying with all road rules and instructions from traffic authorities.

Motorists

• Check your vehicle before travelling; tyres, lights, indicators, brakes, and fluid levels.
• Obey all road signs, rules, and instructions from traffic officers. • Expect congestion in certain areas and plan extra time for your trip.
• Be patient and courteous; avoid speeding and reckless overtaking.
• Take regular rest breaks on long journeys.
• Make mindful decisions; your safety and the safety of others depends on you.
• Remember: arriving late is better than not arriving at all.
Pedestrians:
• Cross only at designated places and make sure you are visible, especially at night.
• Do not walk on highways or along poorly lit roads, and avoid roadways if intoxicated.
• Avoid distractions such as cellphones or headphones when walking near traffic.
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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