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JMPD responds to public outcry

More photos and latest information on the truck accident on Wiliam Nicol.

A near-fatal truck accident on William Nicol Road on Wednesday (17 June) has caused a public outcry.

Included in the enraged faction is Ward 70 Councillor Dave Dewes, who criticised JMPD spokesperson Wayne Minnaar in the strongest terms.

This came after Minnaar initially said that the truck must have “slipped through during a shift change”. Currently trucks of over five tons are prohibited from using this road. The one involved in the latest accident was an 11 ton truck.

Various posts from the public on social media clearly indicate that the 11 ton truck was not an exception to the rule and that banned trucks often are seen using this road. Dewes has laid the blame for the accident solidly at the feet of JMPD citing as the reason a lack of enforcing the ban.

In the meanwhile Minnaar has taken up the issue with Region C Commander Pule Mogoane. Minnaar says Mogoane has indicated that the matter will be investigated and that law enforcement surrounding the truck ban will be improved.

Minnaar also has clarified his claim of the truck “slipping through during a shift change” by admitting that the ban was enforced only “periodically” but that visible policing and enforcement now will occur regularly.

Could accident have been prevented? — 17 June

Another near-fatal truck accident occurred this morning (18 June) at approximately 10am on Wiliam Nicol Road.

This comes in the wake of a multiple-vehicle accident caused by a runaway truck on the same stretch of road close to a year ago in which four people died. This accident led to trucks of more than five tons being banned on the road.

In today’s accident an 11-ton truck’s brakes failed while going downhill towards Hendrik Potgieter Road. It hit another car and crashed into a barrier. Miraculously the driver of the truck and his passenger only sustained mild injuries despite the fact that one of the men was found underneath the engine. The driver of the motor vehicle was unharmed.

Ward 70 Councillor Dave Dewes was at the scene immediately.

“This accident could have been prevented if the Metro Police enforced the ban properly,” says Dewes.

“The fact that these men have survived the accident and that no one has died is a clear sign we need visible enforcement of the ban on the road. Thus far the 10-plus roll-out has been a failure and this once again proves it. In my ward the 10-plus officers do not even have a vehicle. This is no excuse though. Officers can be dropped off and do foot patrols,” says Dewes.

“Does somebody have to die before they enforce the law? This is my responsibility as well and I will be taking the commander of Region C to task over this,” says a fuming Dewes.

Dewes says that he congratulates the Johannesburg Road Agency’s engineers for the barrier they have erected. It was bent only slightly by the impact and more than likely prevented the accident from turning into a tragedy.

JMPD spokesperson Wayne Minnaar responds to Dewes’ accusations as follows.

“We have statistics that prove that we have enforced the ban. This truck must have slipped through during a shift change,” says Minnaar.

Minnaar says there will be an investigation as to why the truck slipped through, and why the 10-plus officers in Ward 70 do not have a vehicle.

Another truck totaled on William Nicol — 13h00

Despite a devastating previous pile-up, court cases, the promise of fines and signage put up, another truck was totalled on William Nicol Road this morning (18 June).

At around 10am while two men were travelling in an 11-ton truck down William Nicol Road the brakes allegedly failed. The driver steered the truck towards a barrier to force it to a standstill, subsequently crashing into it at the intersection of William Nicol Road and Joseph Lister Street. In the process a Kia vehicle also was damaged.

This happened despite joint efforts by JMPD and JRA to have signs put up at the William Nicol intersection on Ontdekkers Road, prohibiting vehicles heavier than five tons from using the road. These steps were taken after a horrific pile-up in which four people had died in June last year.

The driver of the Kia was not injured in today’s accident, but the two men in the truck sustained minor injuries, paramedics at the scene said. It is up to JMPD to investigate the matter.

Another near fatal truck disaster on William Nicol

Roodepoort experienced another near fatal disaster on William Nicol after the brakes of a heavy truck failed.

According to record reporters on scene, Riaan van Zyl and Mathilde Myburgh, at least one other vehicle is involved but there is said to be no fatalities.

Only the driver of the truck and his passenger sustained minor injuries.

More updates and photos will follow.

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12 Comments

  1. It just seems a little suspicious that all these trucks have brakes that fail? Should all of us start to worry?

  2. “Their brakes failed” is just a nice way to cover up that THEY DROVE LIKE THEIR ASS. If they checked their brakes like the rest of their truck every time they left their comany and every time they return (like they should be doing according to company policies) BRAKES SHOULDN’T FAIL. Unless they (and the ones in charge) also checked like their ass. Lives are being lost to NEGLIGENCE and BAD DRIVING, nothing else.

  3. Another near fatal? The last accident was 14 June 2013. 4 fatalities. We had a minute of silence on Friday the 13th of June to commemorate this tradigy. And this is all ok as there were no lives lost, this time arround. When will action been taken against this arrogance??? How may more lives should be lost before someone does something??????

  4. You must really do something else about this put steel frames up so no trucks can go down that road how many lifes must be lost before someone do something about this

  5. There is a ban on this road for trucks 5t and over, there are boards all over… why did this truck driver ignore these signs??? an example must be made before more people gets killed on this road! I lost my best friend in June 2012 also because a truck went down this exact road with no brakes!

  6. Actually metro especially Minaar I live close by and can confirm many heavy trucks constantly use the road despite the signage at Ontdekkers & speeding cars down& up hill. Get your facts ccorrect before you say it is monitored. Well I have yet to see any law enforcement along the road other than the camera

  7. Wayne minnaar must maybe get his ass down here and come see that his stats is a lie cause everyday there is still going trucks/busses up and down during peak time in morning and afternoon. I drive here everyday and fear for my life everyday when i am at the robort opposite flora clinic. This needs to be stopped ASAP.

  8. That is not true about the traffic officer’s shift change. We work just off William Nicol road and the big trucks do still travel on this road all the time. We did not see any traffic people at Ontdekkers Road where the trucks turn in, ever. We travel this road every day of the week.

  9. WHY DONT THEY INSTALL CAMERAS TO CATCH THESE TRUKS AND BUSES…SEEMS THEY ARE GOOD WITH SITTING BEHIND A CAMERA…

  10. Wayne minnaar openly lied. We live in the area and watch the trucks and busses go down there all the time . Maybe if he lost one of his own family members tragically in one of these terrible accidents, he would actually “really” do something about it. A sign does nothing – nobody reads them and everyone cares less.

  11. Ag please, the JMPD actually do some law enforcing? It will snow that day. All they are interested in is useless speed camera trapping which has NO effect on speeding…..ten percent of people actually pay these fines, most of which are suspect anyway. The only way they are going to bring down road deaths is to visibly police and stop people on the spot and issue a summons to court. Stop regarding policing as a fund raising exercise. Let’s have cops on the road. Put up fixed cameras at dangerous places, and deliver the summonses with valid calibration certificates, permits etc, and put the coos back on the roads to stop the reckless driving. Put me in charge, I will show you!

  12. I drive along this road regularly, as I run a shuttle service to & from OR Tambo airport.

    Mr Wayne Minnaar is grossly misinformed if he thinks “this one must have slipped through during a shift change”, as I regularly see large delivery vehicles from a popular chain store, driving down this road.

    Vissible policing and harsh penalties need to be administered for transgressions. What about live video feeds to the JMPD and offenders being fined?

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