N1 in Limpopo cleared after fatal crash

A head-on collision on the N1 highway in Limpopo province resulted in the death of a two-year-old girl on December 19, 2025. The incident involved multiple vehicles and has since been cleared, restoring traffic flow. Authorities are urging drivers to exercise caution on the roads.

The accident occurred around 12:15 pm on December 19, 2025, on the N1-25 near Tobias in the Waterberg District of Limpopo. A Volkswagen sedan collided head-on with a Mercedes-Benz sedan, and the Mercedes then sideswiped a Toyota heavy motor vehicle. The two-year-old girl, a passenger in the Mercedes-Benz, tragically lost her life in the crash. Details on other injuries remain limited, with one occupant from the Volkswagen reported as affected.

The Limpopo Department of Transport and Community Safety confirmed the incident, stating: “A fatal road accident occurred on the N1-25 near Tobias, Waterberg District, on 19 December 2025 at approximately 12:15 pm. A Volkswagen sedan collided head-on with a Mercedes Benz sedan, which then side-swiped a Toyota heavy motor vehicle. The collision resulted in the tragic death of a 2-year-old girl who was a passenger in the Mercedes Benz.”

The road, stretching between Mookgophong and Mokopane, was temporarily closed but has now been fully cleared, allowing normal traffic to resume. This event underscores ongoing road safety concerns in the region, particularly during the festive season when travel volumes increase. The department emphasized the importance of safe driving practices to prevent such tragedies, reminding motorists to adhere to speed limits and remain vigilant.

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