“201 speeding offences”, MEC Isaac Sileku implored road users in Western Cape to drive carefully

The Department of Mobility has increased efforts to thwart careless road users in Western Cape, the issue of road violation became more potent in the first week of August. Picture: Masi Losi/IndependentNewspapers

The Department of Mobility has increased efforts to thwart careless road users in Western Cape, the issue of road violation became more potent in the first week of August. Picture: Masi Losi/IndependentNewspapers

Published Aug 13, 2024

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Six people were arrested on Western Cape roads last week for speeding, with the biggest culprit nabbed for doing 161km/h in a 120km/h zone.

The Western Cape Government said the six people arrested were among 200 other motorists who were issued with speeding fines.

Western Cape Mobility MEC Isaac Sileku said the six speeding motorists were nabbed for reckless driving and has urged all motorists to be mindful of their driving.

The government's statistics showed 201 speeding offences from last week, August 5 to 11. Sileku said their statistics showed that speeding was the leading cause of traffic crashes.

They are urging all road users to adhere to the speed limit to protect all road users.

Five individuals were arrested for reckless and negligent driving in the past week, along with one other arrest but for charges of speeding.

The highest speed violation recorded in the past week was 161 km/h in a 120 km/h zone and the lowest speed violation was 89 km/h in a 60 km/h zone.

Pedestrians, cyclists and other road users are also at risk if other road users neglect the rules of the road.

The department has intensified its traffic law enforcement efforts and increased patrols on high-risk routes.

When road users are involved accidents or cause them, it builds up traffic congestion delaying other road users.

Sileku said traffic law enforcement alone was not enough, as they needed the collective effort from all road users to change their mindset and driving behaviour.

MEC Isaac Sileku addressed road users to adhere to driving safely for the sake of their health and other road users. Picture: Supllied

"My Department remains committed to creating safer roads for all residents. We urge drivers to take the dangers of speeding seriously and to contribute to the safety of our communities by driving within the prescribed speed limits.

“Together, we can prevent unnecessary tragedies and make our roads safer for all Western Cape residents,” he said.

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