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M1 crash kills two, snarls Johannesburg morning commute
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 81830, member: 636"] A rush hour crash on a major Joburg highway ended two lives. A multi-vehicle collision on the M1 North near the Glenhove Road off-ramp claimed two victims and caused major traffic delays, highlighting recurring safety concerns on one of Gauteng's busiest routes. The two deceased, a man and a woman, were pronounced dead at the scene, while another driver sustained minor injuries. Johannesburg emergency services responded quickly, closing the northbound lanes for several hours to manage the wreckage and conduct an initial investigation. Authorities are probing potential causes like speeding or distracted driving on a stretch of highway known for heavy congestion and frequent accidents. The incident has renewed public calls for enhanced safety measures, including stricter enforcement of traffic laws and improved road infrastructure to prevent similar tragedies. For the families of the victims, the sudden loss underscores the devastating human cost of road fatalities, a persistent issue in a province that records thousands of crashes annually. As the new year begins, this event serves as a grim reminder of the need for sustained road safety campaigns and driver accountability. The hope is that such incidents will spur tangible improvements in enforcement and public awareness to reduce the toll on South Africa's roads. [/QUOTE]
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