235 people killed in South Africa during Easter

South Africa recorded 235 deaths on its roads during the Easter holiday, figures released by the transport minister Fikile Mbalula on Thursday showed.
“According to the preliminary figures, 189 crashes were recorded, resulting in 235 fatalities nationwide,” said the minister.
Compared with 2019, “the number of crashes has been reduced by 2.1 per cent while fatalities have been reduced by 9.6 per cent. This is despite the growth in population size and the vehicle population,” he added.
Speaking further, the minister explained, “Our relative success can be attributed to early preparation with education and awareness campaigns in communities, increased visibility of law enforcement officers, stakeholder involvement, and a high-profile media campaign.”
Mr Mbalula cited several factors as contributors to road fatalities.
“The carnage we continue to experience on our roads is influenced by a number of factors mostly embedded in human behaviour, vehicle factors, and environment on road factors,” he noted.
Mr Mbalula stated that it was disturbing that 35 per cent of road victims were pedestrians.
Walking while drunk, crossing freeways, and jaywalking played a role in the killing of pedestrians.
(Xinhua/NAN)
More from Peoples Gazette

Faith
Pastors lie, preach hate against Buhari government: Adesina
“I am surprised at some of our clerics, particularly the Christian ones.”

States
Gov. Matawalle threatens southerners living in North
Mr Matawalle accused southern governors and other leaders of turning a blind eye to the unwarranted violent attacks on northerners in the South.

World
Britain’s Prince Philip dies at 99
“His Royal Highness passed away peacefully this morning at Windsor Castle.”

States
Police deploy 2016 policemen ahead of Delta’s Saturday by-election
The by-election is for the vacant Delta House of Assembly seat following the death of Tim Owhefere.

Lagos
City Marathon: Lagos issues travel advisory for Saturday
She also noted that entertainers, including the best of Nigerian musicians, would perform for thousands who might want to join at the finish.

States
Gov. Ikpeazu shuts down school amid explosives scare, begins investigation
“Initial examination of the devices shows evidence of corrosion leading to suspicion of the materials being relics of the civil war era.”