Western Cape Government launches 2024 Festive Season Road Safety Campaign
On 22 November, the Western Cape Government officially launched its 2024 Festive Season Road Safety Campaign at the Moorreesburg Weighbridge, signaling the start of heightened road safety efforts during the holiday season. With thousands of residents and visitors expected to travel across the province, the Department has unveiled a comprehensive plan to promote responsible behaviour on our roads during this busy period.
The campaign underscores that road safety is a shared responsibility, with every road user playing a crucial role. Western Cape Minister of Mobility, Isaac Sileku, emphasised this sentiment, stating, “Together with our partners, we are proud to launch this festive season road safety plan. By resting regularly, not speeding, ensuring your vehicles are roadworthy, and showing respect towards each other, we can reduce incidents on our roads.”
The Western Cape Mobility Department confirmed its readiness for the festive season with an extensive plan that includes daily 24/7 traffic operations across the province. Key focus areas for enforcement include targeting:
- Driving under the influence
- Speeding
- Seatbelt compliance
- Overloading
- Fatigue management
- Visibility and distracted driving
- Jaywalking and pedestrian safety
A total of 594 provincial traffic officers will be deployed to monitor roads and enforce these measures, supported by 296 patrol vehicles and 6 motorcycles to ensure a consistent presence on key provincial routes.
The launch event featured representatives from essential partners, including the South African Police Service (SAPS), Golden Arrow Bus Services, West Coast District Disaster Management, Emergency Medical Services, and SANTACO. Stakeholders emphasised their commitment to a collaborative approach to making roads safer.
Safety Tips for Road Users
The Western Cape Mobility Department also issued the following advice for all road users:
- Conduct a thorough vehicle check before embarking on a journey.
- Adhere to all road rules, including speed limits and seatbelt use.
- Take regular breaks during long trips to avoid fatigue.
- Refrain from driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
- Be mindful of pedestrians and other road users.
“Together, we can make a difference this festive season,” Minister Sileku added. “By taking personal responsibility and prioritising safety, we can ensure everyone arrives safely at their destination.”
Media Enquiries
Muneera Allie
Western Cape Mobility Department - Head of Communication
Cell: 083 755 3213
Email: Muneera.Allie@westerncape.gov.za