Road Deaths: Answers needed on cancellation of Arrive Alive campaign
12 January 2016
The increase in the number of road accidents and deaths over this last festive season, between 1 December 2015 and 11 January 2016, confirms that the cancellation of the national Arrive Alive campaign was irresponsible and has contributed to the increase in the number of fatal crashes and deaths on our roads over the festive season.
The number of fatal crashes increased by 11% up to 1 387 from the previous year and road deaths increased by 14% to 1 755 over the same period.
The DA will hold the Minister of Transport, Dipuo Peters, accountable. Minister Peters will have to answer to Parliament as to why road deaths have increased and why the replacement of the road safety campaign has been non-existent.
In December the DA noted the cancellation of the only national road safety campaign in place, the Arrive Alivecampaign. This campaign was apparently replaced by an alternative campaign, yet there was absolutely no information, detail or presence for this campaign.