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More than 4,500 people killed on SA roads in 2014/2015
Latest figures show that 80 percent of the crash fatalities involved adults and males between of 19 and 34.
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‘Lawmakers considering lowering blood alcohol limit’
The RTMC is also looking at imposing a minimum two-year jail sentence for drunk driving.
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RTMC report reveals shocking SA road death stats
The RTMC has released its annual report for the year 2014 to 2015 showing over 4,500 died on SA roads.
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RTMC calls for harsher punishment for road offenders
Road Traffic Management Corporation CEO Makhosini Msibi speaks about the high number of weekend road deaths. A total of 141 people died on SA’s roads between Saturday and Sunday.
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eNatis debacle: Court to rule on RTMC contracts with ex-Tasima staff
EWN revealed that employees resigned from Tasima en masse on Friday to join RTMC.
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Transport Dept denies eNaTiS might collapse
EWN understands staff at the company managing eNaTiS, resigned to take up employment at the RTMC.
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First On EWN: Legal battle threatens to put the brakes on eNatis
There were mass resignations at Tasima, the company managing eNatis amid an ugly legal battle.
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Corrupt traffic cops nabbed
Four national traffic officers were arrested yesterday for robbery, racketeering and theft.
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Easter road carnage toll climbs to 103
There have been at least 80 serious crashes across the country since Thursday.
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More Easter weekend road carnage
Over 25 people have been killed on SA's roads since the start of the Easter weekend.
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High accident zones to be tackled
The RTMC says teams will begin formulating ways to decrease the number of crashes in high accident zones.
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25 die in Easter road accidents
Authorities say the Free State and Limpopo have the highest reported numbers of deaths.
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RTMC: Officials on high alert
Thato Mosena says officials will be on the lookout for high traffic volumes along SA's borders.
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Festive accidents claimed 38 lives per day
A total of 1,184 people died on SA's roads during the month of December.
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Traffic volumes expected to increase
The N1, N3 and N14 are some of the routes that have been identified as high traffic areas.
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More lives lost on SA roads
At least four people including a baby were killed and 20 others injured in accidents.
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Minister shocked at road death stats
Transport Minister Dipuo Peters says South Africans need to work together to ensure a safe festive season.
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855 killed on SA roads - RTMC
Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal recorded the highest number of fatalities.
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RTMC to release road fatality stats
The RTMC will release an update on holiday season road deaths today.
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Less deaths on Western Cape roads
Robin Carlisle says the death toll for the festive season so far is 35 percent lower than last year.
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Motorists urged to respect road laws
RTMC has urged motorists to obey all road laws to prevent further deaths.