Carnage: speeding kills 20 in WC crashes in just one week

Between November 7 to 13, a total of 19 crashes occurred in the Western Cape, resulting in 20 fatalities. Picture: Phill Magakoe (ANA)

Between November 7 to 13, a total of 19 crashes occurred in the Western Cape, resulting in 20 fatalities. Picture: Phill Magakoe (ANA)

Published Nov 16, 2022

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Cape Town – Twenty people have died in road accidents in the Western Cape over the past week.

Transport MEC Daylin Mitchell said between November 7 and 13, a total of 19 road accidents were reported, resulting in 20 fatalities.

The fatalities involved eight drivers; six pedestrians; four passengers; one motorcyclist; and motorcycle passenger.

Mitchell said pedestrians were almost always killed in collisions with vehicles travelling more than 60km/h.

“Slowing down will give you more time to avoid pedestrians in the road.

“If you are travelling more slowly and you collide with a pedestrian, the pedestrian is more likely to survive.

“Be particularly careful when you come across child pedestrians.

“They may behave unpredictably and may struggle to understand how quickly a vehicle is moving.

“Because children are short, in a collision, they are likely to be hit in the head and chest, and are therefore more likely to be killed,” Mitchell warned.

The Western Cape provincial traffic services implemented a total of 222 integrated roadblocks, vehicle checkpoints and speed control operations across the province in the week of November 7 to 13, 2022 and 32 320 vehicles were stopped and checked.

A total of 9 107 fines were issued for various traffic violations ranging from driver to vehicle fitness.

The highest speeds recorded during that week were as follows:

∎ 165km/h in a 120km/h zone.

∎ 144km/h in a 100km/h zone.

∎ 124km/h in an 80km/h zone.

∎ 104km/h in a 60km/h zone.

Cape Times