Eastern Cape transport hopeful for fewer road fatalities

The Eastern Cape Transport Department is optimistic about maintaining a decline in road fatalities through the holiday season. Officials report fewer deaths compared to the previous year amid heightened traffic. Enhanced roadblocks and enforcement aim to curb risky behaviors like speeding and hit-and-runs.

The Eastern Cape Transport Department has expressed hope for sustaining a downward trend in road fatalities as the festive period continues. According to the department, the number of road deaths in the province has decreased compared to the same time last year, even as traffic volumes reach their peak.

To address this, authorities have established multiple roadblocks throughout the region, including a significant one at Kei Bridge near Butterworth. These measures are part of intensified efforts to monitor and regulate traffic during the busy holiday rush.

Provincial Transport MEC Xolile Nqata highlighted concerns over increasing hit-and-run incidents and drivers using concealed entry points to evade checks. "We have identified notorious spots in the province. We have deployed accordingly. But we have detected that people are finding ways to bypass those hotspots, but even there we have deployed accordingly. There is no corner now to hide in the province … law enforcement officers, you will find them everywhere. The best thing is for road users to comply and ensure that they don’t speed, and drive according to the speed limit," Nqata stated.

This deployment strategy seeks to eliminate safe havens for non-compliant drivers, promoting adherence to speed limits and safer road practices across the Eastern Cape.

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Transport Minister Barbara Creecy at N1 Kranskop tollgate urging Easter road safety amid heavy traffic.
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Transport minister Creecy urges road safety ahead of Easter weekend

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Transport Minister Barbara Creecy has called on motorists to adhere to road rules ahead of the Easter weekend during a safety inspection at the N1 Kranskop tollgate in Limpopo. She emphasised avoiding alcohol and drugs, obeying speed limits, and ensuring vehicles are roadworthy. Authorities reported heavy traffic on major highways as holiday travel begins.

South Africa's Transport Department reports a decline in road fatalities during the festive season, but highlights a rise in reckless overtaking and drinking and driving. Deputy Minister Mkhuleko Hlengwa urges drivers to exercise patience and avoid risky behaviors. The preliminary data shows promising reductions in crashes and deaths compared to last year.

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Deputy Transport Minister Mkhuleko Hlengwa announced measures to prevent road fatalities during the Easter holidays after meeting Zion Christian Church leaders in Moria outside Polokwane, Limpopo. Officials anticipate heavy traffic on the N1 and R71 roads as a million pilgrims attend conferences at ZCC and Saint Engenas ZCC sites. Authorities aim to replicate last year's zero fatalities on the N1.

Inspekta Jenerali wa Huduma ya Polisi wa Taifa, Douglas Kanja, ameamuru kushughulikia mara moja makosa ya trafiki nchini mzima baada ya kuongezeka kwa ajali za barabarani siku sita tu baada ya mwaka mpya. Kauli hii imetolewa Jumatano, Januari 7, 2026, na inazingatia makosa yanayoweza kuepukwa kama vile kuendesha ukiwa umelewa na kufanya kasi zaidi ya kiwango. NPS imeeleza wasiwasi na majuto juu ya vifo na majeraha yanayosababishwa na ajali hizi.

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As holiday travel intensifies in South Africa, the manager of Johannesburg's Wanderers Taxi Rank has called on drivers to prioritize safety to curb road fatalities. Thousands are departing Gauteng for provinces and neighboring countries, with traffic expected to peak until Christmas Eve. Security measures are in place at the rank to ensure a smooth operation during this busy period.

Gauteng's Health MEC Nomantu Nkomo-Ralehoko has assured residents that the province is equipped to handle increased medical emergencies during the festive season. Speaking at a briefing near the N3 in Heidelberg, she highlighted sufficient staffing and resources across hospitals and clinics. The emergency fleet, including 520 ambulances, stands ready for deployment.

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