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National road death toll stands at 21 compared to 40 for the same period last year

National road death toll stands at 21 compared to 40 for the same period last year

By Mosese Raqio
31/05/2024
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The national road death toll currently stands at 21 compared to 40 for the same period last year.

According to Police, of the 21 deaths, 10 were linked to speeding, 3 drunk driving, 1 dangerous driving, 3 were pedestrians at fault, 2 were results of improper overtaking and 2 reports of hit and run.

Director Traffic Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP) Mitieli Divuana says between the months of January to April this year, 9,218 drivers were booked for speeding.

SSP Divuana says despite the repeated warnings on the dangers of speeding, the plea continues to fall on deaf ears, and serious accidents are being recorded resulting in the loss of life, and serious injuries.

He says 120 drivers have been arrested for drunk driving during the same four month reporting period and this is another major concern, as drivers continue to gamble with their lives and that of other road users.

He adds traffic infringement notices for failing to wear a seatbelt has recorded 1,417 cases which is an indication that many take the issue of seat belts lightly, ignoring the known fact that seat belts save lives.

SSP Divuana says joint operations with the Land Transport Authority continues throughout the long weekend, and is calling on drivers and pedestrians not to be complacent about their safety.

He says traffic officers will be out this long weekend in anticipation of the increased movement of people with social and sporting events scheduled in major cities and towns in all five policing divisions.

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