
The Western Cape has recorded a 55.6% percent increase in road accident deaths this past festive season.
Transport Minister Fikile Mbalula released the 2021 Festive Season Road Statistics yesterday and says the province, over the 2021 holiday season, recorded 207 road deaths.
This is an increase from the 133 deaths reported in the 2020 festive season.
The Minister says drunken-driving and speeding played a significant role in this increase in fatalities.
Read the Minister’s full statement here.
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WATCH LIVE: Minister @MbalulaFikile releasing Festive Season fatalities statistics #RoadSafety @TrafficRTMC @GPDRT_ @GovernmentZA https://t.co/spTrynzK4i
— Department of Transport (@Dotransport) January 18, 2022
SPEAKING NOTES FOR THE MINISTER OF TRANSPORT, MR FIKILE MBALULA ON THE OCCASION OF THE RELEASE OF THE 2021 FESTIVE SEASON FATALITY STATISTICS AT GRASMERE TOLL PLAZA ON 18 JANUARY 2021 AT 10H00
Full statement https://t.co/eo0hZfSWC2 pic.twitter.com/dyDxULd8mr
— FIKILE MBALULA | MR FIX (@MbalulaFikile) January 18, 2022

A total of 1 685 fatalities were recorded on the country’s roads over the 2021 festive season.
Transport Minister Fikile Mbalula released the 2021 Festive Season Road Statistics this morning.
He says this is a 14% increase on the previous year’s festive season road fatalities.
Mbalula says authorities recorded an increase in road fatalities in seven of the country’s provinces.
Read the Minister’s full statement here.
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- R7 billion to be invested in improving train services.
WATCH LIVE: Minister @MbalulaFikile releasing Festive Season fatalities statistics #RoadSafety @TrafficRTMC @GPDRT_ @GovernmentZAhttps://t.co/T6Ukx3bfbn
— FIKILE MBALULA | MR FIX (@MbalulaFikile) January 18, 2022
Of particular interest is that 21 431 of these fines were for drivers who failed to wear seatbelts while 22 766 were for people who were driving without licences. pic.twitter.com/cSpJDMu8lU
— FIKILE MBALULA | MR FIX (@MbalulaFikile) January 18, 2022