Accidents
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Gauteng records highest festive season road fatalities
Gauteng accounted for the highest fatalities with a total of 187, followed by KwaZulu Natal with 135 fatalities and Limpopo…
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17 dead on Gauteng roads during festive season
Gauteng MEC for Health, Nomantu Nkomo-Ralehoko reports a spike in motor vehicle and pedestrian accidents, as well as assault cases…
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Bus overturns, leaving seventy injured
Numerous passengers had climbed out of the bus and were now seated along the road.
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Lifesaving tips every parent should know about
As parents, we always need to be prepared for anything that might happen should they hurt themselves or need medical…
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Bike and car collide, leaving one dead
A man in his 40s was killed when a light motor vehicle and motorbike collided on Skippie Botha Road in…
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School shootings are horrific – but so are vehicle accidents
Statistics in the USA indicate that death as a result of gunshot wounds is the leading cause of death among…
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How to reduce vehicle accidents while on duty
The pain, suffering and costs resulting from vehicle accidents can be prevented by paying attention to four common roadway hazards.
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Involved in a car accident? Here’s what to do…
If any of the vehicles’ passengers or pedestrians have been injured, or if there is damage to any property, it…
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Cons of a walking ring for your baby
Walking rings can result in accidents happening quickly due to the fast and uncontrolled movement of these devices.
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A warning that help drivers from “dooring” cyclists
If you are a cyclist or motorcyclist, it is quite possible that you have had one of those seriously scary…
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Three simple checks to save you money on your tyres
GATENG.-Road safety is the responsibility of all road users, says President Cyril Ramaphosa. “Safer roads begin with checking our vehicles…
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Driver behaviour and attitude critical to reducing road fatalities – MEC Mamabolo
GAUTENG.- Gauteng MEC for Public Transport and Roads Infrastructure Jacob Mamabolo recently appealed to road users to change their attitude…
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