Ensuring Safety and Vigilance Amidst the Festive Cheer

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As the holiday season approaches, it’s important to prioritize safety on the roads. The Gauteng Department of Roads and Transport is focusing on reducing road fatalities through increased awareness and vigilance. The banner #Fatela represents a joint responsibility to look after each other’s safety on the roads, including pedestrians, passengers, and transport operators. To ensure road safety, make sure your vehicle is roadworthy, drive with a valid license, avoid drinking and using drugs while driving, and follow speed limits. And for general safety, be aware of your surroundings, avoid excessive drinking and disputes, and always lock your windows and doors.

How can we ensure road safety during the holiday season?

Here are some road safety tips to keep in mind during the holiday season: ensure your vehicle is roadworthy, drive only if you possess a valid driver’s license, avoid drinking or using illegal substances while driving, make sure all passengers in the vehicle use safety belts, and follow speed limits and reduce speed in rainy weather. It’s also important to be aware of general safety measures, such as locking windows and doors, charging your mobile phone, and avoiding excessive drinking and drug use. In case of an emergency, don’t forget to call 10111 or 011 375 5911.

As the holiday season unfolds, bringing along its unique blend of merriness and anticipation, central administrations nationwide are gearing up to ensure road safety during this period. The holiday season typically witnesses a spike in traffic, mainly due to a large number of drivers embarking on cross-province travels. Consequently, heightened awareness and vigilance on roads become vitally important.

Esteemed Transport Minister, Sindisiwe Chikunga, recently reiterated an urgent call to all drivers, highlighting the necessity for caution. As the holiday season is fast approaching, the Minister stressed the importance of this duty and advised everyone on the road to be prudent in their actions.

The Gauteng Department of Roads and Transport set a significant reduction in road fatalities during the holiday season and a steady decline thereafter as the primary aim of road safety campaigns. This year, the department decided to focus its campaign on key areas such as pedestrian safety, driving behavior, road infrastructure, law enforcement operations, and public transport operators.

The Spirit of #Fatela and Road Safety

The essence of this year’s road safety campaign resonates with the banner #Fatela. Kedibone Diale-Tlabela, Gauteng’s MEC for Road and Transport, shed light on this enigmatic yet meaningful banner. “# Fatela signifies a joint responsibility to look after each other’s safety on the roads. It includes pedestrians, passengers, and transport operators, inspiring all to bear equal responsibility.”

As the holiday season draws near, the City of Johannesburg’s MMC for Public Safety, Councillor Mgcini Tshwaku, issued a warning to its residents, visitors, and businesses. “The responsibility of maintaining safety, staying alert, and acting responsibly during the holiday season and even afterward rests with all residents, businesses, and visitors to the City,” stated MMC Tshwaku.

The Councillor provided a strong and direct piece of advice. He warned against carrying large sums of cash, partaking in heavy drinking and driving, unruly behavior, and the use of drugs and weapons. In his words, the holiday season is a time for vacations, not courtrooms or morgues.

Road Safety and General Safety Measures

In terms of road safety tips, here are some to keep in mind:

  • Ensure your vehicle is roadworthy before setting off on your journey.
  • Drive only if you possess a valid driver’s license.
  • Avoid drinking or using illegal substances while driving.
  • Make sure all passengers in the vehicle use safety belts.
  • Follow speed limits and reduce speed in rainy weather.

For general safety, the following tips are worth noting:

  • Make sure to lock all windows and doors before going to bed or leaving your house.
  • Regularly charge your mobile phone.
  • Ensure you extinguish barbecue fires completely.
  • Avoid excessive drinking, disputes, and drug use.
  • Never attempt to cross flooded roads or rivers.
  • Be aware of your surroundings.
  • Be cautious of fraudulent financial transactions.
  • In case of an emergency, don’t forget to call 10111 or 011 375 5911.

The holiday season is indeed a time for festive celebration and joy. Yet, it’s critical to remember our obligations towards ourselves and each other. When everyone contributes their part, the holiday season can be a safe and enjoyable time for all. Let us make a commitment this holiday season to prioritize safety and responsibility, ensuring a joyful and accident-free time for all.

What is the primary goal of the Gauteng Department of Roads and Transport’s road safety campaign during the holiday season?

The primary goal of the Gauteng Department of Roads and Transport’s road safety campaign during the holiday season is to significantly reduce the number of road fatalities and maintain a steady decline thereafter.

What does the banner #Fatela signify?

Fatela signifies a joint responsibility to look out for each other’s safety on the roads, including pedestrians, passengers, and transport operators.

What advice did the City of Johannesburg’s MMC for Public Safety provide for the holiday season?

The City of Johannesburg’s MMC for Public Safety advised residents, visitors, and businesses to maintain safety, stay alert, and act responsibly during the holiday season and afterward. He also warned against carrying large sums of cash, heavy drinking and driving, unruly behavior, and the use of drugs and weapons.

What are some general safety measures to keep in mind during the holiday season?

Some general safety measures to keep in mind during the holiday season include locking all windows and doors, regularly charging your mobile phone, ensuring you extinguish barbecue fires completely, avoiding excessive drinking, disputes, and drug use, never attempting to cross flooded roads or rivers, being aware of your surroundings, being cautious of fraudulent financial transactions, and calling 10111 or 011 375 5911 in case of an emergency.

Why is heightened awareness and vigilance on roads important during the holiday season?

Heightened awareness and vigilance on roads are important during the holiday season because it typically witnesses a spike in traffic, mainly due to a large number of drivers embarking on cross-province travels.

What road safety tips should be kept in mind during the holiday season?

Road safety tips to keep in mind during the holiday season include ensuring your vehicle is roadworthy before setting off on your journey, driving only if you possess a valid driver’s license, avoiding drinking or using illegal substances while driving, making sure all passengers in the vehicle use safety belts, and following speed limits and reducing speed in rainy weather.

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