20 Dec 2011
‘I am bitterly disappointed,’ says Minister
       
       Robin Carlisle, the Minister of Transport and Public Works in the       Western Cape has released the latest fatality stats for the       festive season, which began on 1 December 2011. 
       
       ‘By the end of the day yesterday, 18 December 2011 a total of 90       people had died on our roads,’ said Minister Carlisle. 
       
       ‘Over the same period last year 95 people had died. This means       there has been a slight decrease in fatalities. 
       
       ‘Close to half – 38 – of the 90 deaths have been pedestrians.       Meanwhile, 33 passengers have lost their lives, 13 drivers, four       motorcyclists and two cyclists,’ Minister Carlisle said. 
       
       ‘Given the efforts that we have put in over the last two years and       especially over the last two weeks, I am bitterly disappointed by       the results. 
       
       ‘No matter how many often one follows the numbers of fatalities on       our roads over holiday periods, you can never get used to, or       accept the magnitude and senselessness of the violence that causes       it. 
       
       ‘Included in the statistics are a 4-month old, a number of 1 and       4-year-olds, and other innocent children whose lives have been       snuffed out almost before they could begin. 
       
       ‘I once again appeal to motorists to obey the rules of the road -       don’t drink and drive, don’t speed, wear your seatbelt, leave your       cell phone alone and watch out for pedestrians,’ said Carlisle. 
       
       "Please do not do anything to prevent you or anyone else from       getting Safely Home.’ 
       
       Enquiries:
       Steven Otter
       Cell: 084 233 3811 
Issued by: Western Cape Transport and Public Works       
       20 Dec 2011
 
 
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