Overloading vehicle risks

JOHANNESBURG – With overloading, seat belts are often not used as the aim is to pack in as many persons as possible into the vehicle 


According to a released statement by Arrive Alive, overloading has been recognised to be both a safety concern as well as a cost concern, and the National Department of Transport has incorporated a campaign against overloading in its road to safety strategy.

“Overloaded vehicles, especially freight vehicles, are destroying our roads, impacting negatively on economic growth – the damage caused grows exponentially as the load increases,” said Arrive Alive.

Arrive Alive added that damage to roads as a result of overloading led to higher maintenance and repair costs and shortened the life of a road which in turn places an additional burden on the state as well as law-abiding road users who ultimately carry the costs of careless and inconsiderate overloading

“Overloaded vehicles threaten road safety and are contributing to many of the fatal accidents on our roads. The overloaded vehicle will not only put the driver at risk but also passengers and other road users,” said Arrive Alive.

Arrive Alive said overloading a vehicle will pose the following risks:

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