Gauteng Traffic Police intensify deployment of officers along major routes to ensure the safety of road users
The Gauteng Traffic Police has intensified deployment of officers along Gauteng major routes and freeways to ensure the safety of road users as part of an Integrated Festive Season Law Enforcement Plan. The officers will embark on a series of heightened law enforcement activities which will be carried out across the province at identified freeways and hotspots in the province. The aim of the deployment is to reduce road traffic crashes leading to fatalities, promotion of road safety and crime prevention in general.
Gauteng province has in recent times experienced serious forms of dangerous driving such as reckless and negligent driving, disregard to traffic signals and passengers overloading due to the rush to make profit especially during the Festive season. Three children lost their lives yesterday in Salvokop following a reckless and negligent behaviour by a BMW driver who was allegedly spinning the car. In another incident, a pedestrian was hit by a VW polo on the R101 near Hammanskraal.
Preliminary statistics indicate that Gauteng province has recorded over 200 road traffic fatalities since the beginning of the festive season period with pedestrian accounting for almost 50% of the fatalities.
“Through the deployment of officers, the Gauteng Traffic Police will continue to work together with various law enforcement agencies and coordinate operations through data driven projects to reduce road fatalities, respond to reported incidents and support SAPS with crime prevention and combatting initiatives in the province,” said Sello Maremane, Gauteng Traffic Police Spokesperson.
“It is very concerning that pedestrians continue to make up a high number of road fatalities. This pedestrian high mortality rate is attributable to, not wearing reflective gear at night, violation of traffic signal, distracted walking, distracted driving, using public roads whilst under the influence of alcohol or drugs and jay-walking amongst others. To this end, the Gauteng Traffic Police will also deploy Road Safety practitioners in built up areas situated along the freeways and other road identified as dangerous to enhance road user knowledge and to increase pedestrian compliance with road traffic rules and signs,” added Sello Maremane.
Lastly, the Gauteng Traffic Police extend condolences to the families and friends who lost their loved ones and wish a speedy recovery to all those who are receiving medical treatment due to injuries sustained in various crashes this Festive season
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