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RTMC trying to prevent further accidents
Long distance motorists must take regular breaks to prevent accidents during this festive season.
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Number of accidents should drop - RTMC
At least 13 people died in various accidents around the country on Saturday.
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Road death toll climbs
At least nine people were killed on South African roads on Friday night.
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Taxi drivers urged to be cautious
Long distance taxi drivers have been asked to obey road rules to help reduce accidents.
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More lives lost on SA roads
Four more people have been killed on the country’s roads this festive season.
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Bloody day on SA roads
At least 15 people have lost their lives in several road accidents in Gauteng & KZN.
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Help reduce road deaths - Martins
The transport minister visited the Joe Gqabi bus interchange to interact with drivers.
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Officials stress road safety
Well over 650 people have already died on SA's roads since the beginning of December.
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RTMC cautions drivers
At least 17 people have died on the roads in Gauteng and the North West in the past 24 hours.
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Tea & coffee for tired N1 motorists
A road safety NGO will be offering free tea and coffee to tired long distance motorists.
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Worcester bus accident victims discharged
Most of the people that were admitted to hospital after a deadly accident have been discharged.
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Traffic officials ready for busy weekend
Traffic authorities have urged long distance motorists to obey the rules of the road.
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20 pedestrians killed in WC
Officials have urged motorists to be in the lookout for pedestrians following several accidents.
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Martins unveils festive road safety plan
Transport Minister Ben Martins has urged motorists to obey rules of the road this festive season.
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Several people die on SA roads
A number of people have lost their lives on the roads in the past 24 hours.
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'One child dies daily from car accidents'
Childsafe has launched a campaign aimed at reducing the number of kids killed in road accidents.
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W.Cape aims to halve road fatalities
The Western Cape is determined to reduce the number of road deaths over the upcoming festive season.
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Rapid rise in W. Cape road accidents
Provincial authorities are worried about a sudden rise in road deaths recently.