Minister Carlisle comments on 'brutal, bloody night' on Western Cape roads
21 Dec 2011
‘12 people, including a baby, were senselessly killed within the space of 12 hours,' says Minister.
Robin Carlisle, the Minister of Transport and Public Works in the Western Cape has described last night as a ‘brutal, bloody night on Western Cape roads.
‘As the night proceeded, so the list of mostly innocent victims steadily rose,' Minister Carlisle said.
- In the very early hours of the morning just outside Leeu Gamka two light motor vehicles were involved in a head-on collision- two people were killed.
- An hour later, between Dwyka Bridge and Prince Albert Road a minibus taxi believed to have been on the wrong side of the road was involved in a head-on collision with a light motor vehicle. A baby in the taxi, and four people in the light motor vehicle were killed. Every single passenger in the taxi was very seriously injured - all 17 of them - and they were taken to different hospitals around the province.
- Close to midnight a pedestrian was killed by the driver of a light motor vehicle in Durbanville, Cape Town.
- Late yesterday afternoon a taxi overturned on the R27 just outside Cape Town, killing three passengers.
- About half an hour later a pedestrian was killed by a taxi driver on the N1 near De Doorns. A passenger in a stationary taxi whose flat tyre was being changed by its driver left the taxi and crossed the national road and was knocked down and killed.
Minister Carlisle said ‘there is only so much the authorities can do. Individuals must begin to take responsibility for their own lives as well as the lives of other motorists and pedestrians on the roads.