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Think about your driving habits as the festive season looms – ER24

According to ER24 in South Africa, one of the most common causes of death and disability is road-related incidents. Daily, ER24 attends to collisions where people sustained severe or fatal injuries.

Sadly, as a result of the severity of injuries sustained, there is nothing that can be done for some patients – despite all efforts by highly qualified expert paramedics. For survivors, assessment, treatment and transportation to the closest appropriate hospital by paramedics is the key focus, reports the Boksburg Advertiser.

Time is of utmost importance.

ER24 spokesperson Ineke van Huyssteen said injuries sustained during these incidents include those to the head, severe impact to internal organs, broken bones – the list is endless.

For some, even with expert treatment, the severity of the injuries sustained leaves little if any room for recovery.

“Thousands of people die or suffer injuries that lead to life-long problems as a result of collisions on South African roads every year, and in many instances, the cause could have been prevented.

“Speeding, driving while under the influence of alcohol, driving vehicles that are not roadworthy, unrestrained children in vehicles, not using child car seats where necessary, texting and driving … these are choices that motorists make daily, choices that not only pose a risk to them but to innocent people around them too,” said van Huyssteen.

“The festive season is almost upon us and this means that there will be more long-distance drives, people rushing to get to their destinations, more parties, more alcohol and reckless behaviour.

“Commemoration of the recent World Trauma Day emphasises the importance of saving and protecting a life during the most critical moments and preparing and applying critical measures to deal with and avoid trauma fatalities. We urge people to take their safety as well as that of others seriously.”

How do you prevent being a road fatality statistic?

  • Ensure your vehicle is roadworthy. Take your vehicle for a safety check.
  • Be patient and alert while driving.
  • Speeding must be avoided.
  • Keep a safe following distance.
  • Wear seatbelts at all times.
  • Ensure children are buckled up or appropriately restrained.
  • Avoid road rage.
  • Do not drive while under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
  • Ensure you get enough rest prior to leaving as well as take regular breaks while driving.
  • Make use of a hands-free kit and refrain from texting and driving.
  • Drive with your headlights on.

Read original article on www.boksburgadvertiser.co.za

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