💨 Abstract
The Department of Transport in South Africa has warned motorists about the most dangerous roads during the festive season, emphasizing that most crashes are preventable and linked to human behavior. Despite a drop in road deaths this year, over 9,400 fatalities have been recorded. High-risk periods include weekends, late-night driving, and long-distance trips. Authorities will increase patrols and roadblocks. Key dangerous routes and precautions for motorists have been highlighted to ensure safety.
Courtesy: Garrin Lambley
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