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Urgent Action Needed to Combat Rising Road Fatalities in the Eastern Cape: A Call for Collective Responsibility

JOHNBy JOHNDecember 25, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Urgent Action Needed to Combat Rising Road Fatalities in the Eastern Cape: A Call for Collective Responsibility

Police Cleric Senzo Mchunu has voiced serious concerns over the upsetting number of road fatalities in the Eastern Cape, empowering awful demonstration to address the crisis.

Talking at a prosperity care campaign in East London on Thursday, Mchunu focused on the prerequisite for more grounded execution of travel guidelines, neighborhood, and facilitated exertion among accomplices to really take a look at the rising death toll. roadworthy and to practice steadiness and care while driving. Prosperity begins with all of us.

Clear exercises like wearing a seat strap, avoiding interferences, and staying quite far can make a huge difference,” he communicated. As the effervescent season continues, the minister’s message is clear: lessening road passings requires total effort.

Policing, and the general population ought to collaborate to ensure safer roads. Mchunu shut down his area by promising the public power’s commitment to zeroing in on road security in the Eastern Cape and across South Africa, calling without a doubt fire movement to hinder further loss

Police Cleric Senzo Mchunu has raised significant concerns about the alarming number of road fatalities in the Eastern Cape, emphasizing the urgent need to address this crisis. During a safety awareness campaign in East London on Thursday, Mchunu called for stronger enforcement of traffic laws and greater collaboration among stakeholders to combat the rising death toll.

He stressed the importance of vehicles being roadworthy and urged drivers to exercise caution and patience. “Safety starts with all of us. Simple actions like wearing a seatbelt, avoiding distractions, and keeping a safe following distance can make a huge difference,” he stated.

As the festive season continues, Mchunu’s message is clear: reducing road fatalities requires a collective effort. Both law enforcement and the public must work together to ensure safer roads.

He concluded his address by reaffirming the government’s commitment to focusing on road safety in the Eastern Cape and across South Africa, calling for urgent action to prevent further loss of life

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