Johannesburg - There was nothing normal about 14 000 people dying in South African road accidents every year, Deputy Transport Minister Sindisiwe Chikunga said on Wednesday.
"We must join hands and wage a fierce offensive against road carnage, as each one of us has a responsibility to ensure that our roads are safe," said Chikunga.
She was speaking in Sebokeng, at a mass memorial service held for the 20 people who died in a bus accident in Meyerton last month.
The initial death toll was 19, but another passenger died on Tuesday from injuries suffered in the crash.
Chikunga said the government was responsible for the necessary legislation to ensure safety on our roads.
"However, we will not succeed if we do not get the buy-in and support of members of the public."
A Putco bus driver lost control of his vehicle on the R59 outside Meyerton, in the Vaal Triangle on June 25.
It crashed through a bridge railing and fell 10m to the ground, landing on its side. Fifty-five people were injured, three of them critically. The driver was among those killed.
The bus was reportedly among eight Putco buses taken off the road after it failed a 12 June roadworthy test at the Meyerton testing station.
After conflicting roadworthy test outcomes were released by the Sedibeng municipality, Putco promised on Friday to "scrupulously" investigate reports that the bus was unroadworthy,
A preliminary investigation showed the bus failed one roadworthiness test, but passed another.
- SAPA/News24
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Thursday, 5 July 2012
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