During the past long weekend, from midnight on Friday 25 April 2008 until midnight on Tuesday 29 April 2008, the Netcare 911 call centre dispatched emergency vehicles to 516 motor vehicle collisions and 74 pedestrian collisions totalling 590 collisions throughout South Africa during the 96 hour time period. During the 2008 Easter weekend, the Netcare 911 call centre dispatched emergency vehicles to 606 incidents in a 129 hour time period.
Friday 25 April 2008: 131 motor vehicle and 23 pedestrian collisions in SA, totalling 154 for the day.
The four busiest regions were:
1) Gauteng region: 58 motor vehicle and 9 pedestrian collisions.
2) Kzn region: 36 motor vehicle and 2 pedestrian collisions.
3) North West region: 11 motor vehicle and 2 pedestrian collisions.
4) Mpumalanga region: 5 motor vehicle and 3 pedestrian collisions.
Saturday 26 April 2008: 162 motor vehicle and 34 pedestrian collisions in SA, totalling 196 for the day.
The four busiest regions were:
1) Gauteng region: 69 motor vehicle and 21 pedestrian collisions.
2) Kzn region: 32 motor vehicle and 4 pedestrian collisions.
3) Mpumalanga region: 13 motor vehicle and 4 pedestrian collisions.
4) Free State region: 13 motor vehicle and 1 pedestrian collision.
Sunday 27 April 2008: 111 motor vehicle and 10 pedestrian collisions in SA, totalling 121 for the day.
The four busiest regions were:
1) Gauteng region: 54 motor vehicle and 7 pedestrian collisions.
2) Kzn region: 27 motor vehicle and 0 pedestrian collisions.
3) North West region: 6 motor vehicle and 2 pedestrian collisions.
4) Eastern Cape region: 6 motor vehicle and 0 pedestrian collisions.
Monday 28 April 2008: 112 motor vehicle and 7 pedestrian collisions in SA, totalling 119 for the day.
The four busiest regions were:
1) Gauteng region: 48 motor vehicle and 3 pedestrian collisions.
2) Kzn region: 28 motor vehicle and 1 pedestrian collision.
3) North West region: 8 motor vehicle and 0 pedestrian collisions.
4) Western Cape region: 7 motor vehicle and 1 pedestrian collision.
The region with the highest number of incidents was Gauteng with a combined total of 269, followed by Kzn with a combined total of 130 incidents. It seems that the region that experienced the least number of collisions during the four day period was the Northern Cape with less than 10 incidents.
The week ahead:
The national roads may be busier than normal as many people are expected to take full advantage of the two day working week. It is a good idea to have your vehicle professionally assessed before undertaking long journeys so as to reduce the chances of it breaking down or worse. Ensure your tyre pressures are adjusted according to the baggage weight and number of passengers in your vehicle (refer to user manual for details). Drivers are encouraged to rest thoroughly before undertaking long journeys. During the journey drivers should stop and stretch/rest regularly (every 2 hours or 200km), ensure all occupants of the vehicle are wearing their safety belts, switch on your vehicles headlights to make yourself more visible to other road users, do not speed, do not drink and drive, always keep a safe following distance and be on the lookout for pedestrians.
[ Information provided by Netcare 911 to the Road Safety & Arrive Alive Blog]
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