Women to lead law enforcement campaign aimed at curbing road deaths

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Integrated roadblocks involving officers from different authorities have been planned on all routes with a high number of fatal crashes.

Female law enforcement officers are to undertake massive law enforcement operations throughout the country in celebration of Women’s Month, and in an effort to reduce fatalities over the coming long weekend, reportsThe abuse of alcohol has been identified as one of the key factors contributing to crashes, and this will form a major focus of law enforcement efforts over the long weekend.

A study conducted by the Road Traffic Management Corporation and the Centre of Scientific and Industrial Research has estimated that the cost of crashes to South Africa last year was R166.2 billion. It is estimated that one death on the road represents an average loss of R4.6 million to the economy in terms of lost productivity, pain and suffering, medical costs, legal and funeral costs.The analysis has confirmed that the top 10 roads and areas with the highest number of deaths nationally are:

 

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