Advocate Johan Jonck, spokesperson for Arrive Alive, attributes the rise in accidents during the festive season to human faults such as disobeying traffic rules, speeding, drunk driving, reckless overtaking, and driver fatigue. He urges motorists to be more cautious and obey the rules to reduce accidents.
These included not obeying the rules of the road , speeding, drunk driving, reckless overtaking and driver tiredness
He urged motorists to be more cautious and obey the rules of the road to reduce accidents during the festive season Learn at Your Own Pace! Our Flexible Online Course allows you to fit copywriting skills development around your busy schedule. Enroll Now!journalist in Johannesburg, South Africa, covered accidents, fires, outbreaks, nature, weather and natural disaster-related incidents at Daily Sun and Vutivi— The festive season has already begun with a number of horrific accidents on national roads. Arrive Alive's spokesperson, Advocate Johan Jonck, attributed the accidents to human faults.
“There are too many examples of corruption and people admitting to getting away with paying a bribe. Road users need to know that there are consequences for not obeying the rules of the road.”The accident took place on the N3 in Pietermaritzburg, and scores of people were injured. South Africans mourned the accident and slammed truck drivers, accusing them of driving recklessly and causing accidents.Tebogo Mokwena is a Current Affairs Editor at Briefly News.
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