SOUTH Africa’s summer holiday road death toll has reached 331 – the highest in the last two years on the country’s roads. The highest provincial death toll so far is in the Eastern Cape, where 55 people have been killed in 30 fatal crashes. KwaZulu-Natal has seen 54 fatalities, Gauteng 47 and the Western Cape 40. The Arrive Alive centre in Pretoria said speed, drinking and driving and driver fatigue were the main contributory factors to the accidents.