The Western Cape Provincial Road Traffic Bill has been published in the Provincial Gazette and is open for public comment until 20 September 2012. I also encourage members of the public to make written submissions of their proposed regulations to the Department of Transport and Public Works.
The Act, in terms of section 8, gives the minister the power to make regulations governing road safety matters, a critical weapon in the ongoing battle against the carnage on the roads.
Section 8 (1) reads, "the Minister may make regulations, not inconsistent with this Act or the National Road Traffic Act, in respect of-
(b) Any restrictions in respect of the use of lamps emitting a blue light or of sirens on vehicles operated by any person.
(c) The rights and duties of persons using pedal cycles on public roads and the duties of drivers of vehicles to ensure the safety of persons using pedal cycles..."
Regulations already being drafted include:
The banning of the use of blue lights by VIP transport in the province, unless in the case of a confirmed threat to the life of the VIP. Blue light convoys of dubious purpose have been repeatedly involved in road trauma incidents throughout the country, and this will no longer be tolerated.
The introduction of a 1.5 metre passing law for bicycles. As cycling, which is already an extremely popular sport in our province, develops into a fully fledged transport mode, we will take increasing steps to protect bicycle users.