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Holiday road risk rises, festive joy shadowed by deadly crashes
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 73587, member: 636"] South African roads turn into death traps every holiday season, and the government is begging people to chill out with the reckless driving before more families get wrecked. Last festive period saw over 1,500 deaths from crashes, which works out to like 30 people dying daily because someone drove drunk or forgot their car needs brakes that actually work. Transport Minister Barbara Creecy pointed out that Easter campaigns actually showed results, with crashes dropping by a third when cops patrolled harder, and communities got involved. The AARTO demerit system was supposed to start enforcing penalties this December, but got pushed to mid-2026 because law enforcement needs more training. Recent tragedies like the Limpopo bus crash that killed 43 people keep reminding everyone how bad things get when drivers speed on busted vehicles. Police operations have been nabbing thousands for drunk driving and other violations, while road fixing programs are trying to patch up the terrible infrastructure. [/QUOTE]
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