/ 12 April 2007

DA says visible policing will staunch road fatalities

Visible policing on South Africa’s roads will help reduce the high number of fatalities, the Democratic Alliance (DA) said on Thursday.

”A 7,4% increase in the number of road accidents during this year’s Easter week-end compared to a similar period in 2006 indicates the inability of law enforcement agencies to ensure compliance with traffic rules,” DA spokesperson Stuart Farrow said in a statement.

The best way to significantly reduce the death toll was through greater visible policing and zero-tolerance for all offences. He said the Department of Transport needed to increase the number of traffic officers to ensure that road users complied with the law.

The fact that more than 13 000 people died on the roads every year at a cost of more than R43-billion to the economy, not to mention the human cost, was a great cause for concern, said Farrow.

The department should not only pay attention to road safety during the Easter weekend and festive season, and rigorous and continuous enforcement of traffic rules was a needed.

No safety initiative, no matter how laudable, would curb road deaths, unless there was the political will and capacity to enforce it, Farrow said. – Sapa