Committee concerned amid frequent road fatalities


By BAKANG MOKOTO

21 December 2025 – The Portfolio Committee on Transport has raised concerns over the frequency and high number of fatalities during the start of the festive season. The committee said it was very clear that the spike has a lot to do with recklessness and ill-discipline on the roads.

The Chairperson of the Portfolio Committee on Transport, Donald  Selamolela the serious accidents are head-on and speeding. Selamolela said they involved a number of deaths in KZN, Eastern and Northern Cape.

“We remain concerned by these occurrences as there is nothing the government could do when drivers just decide to go rogue. A number of serious accidents are reported in Limpopo, KZN, Eastern Cape and in the Northern Cape. Just a few weeks ago, the Minister of Transport, Ms Barbara Creecy, together with the Road Transport Management Corporation, launched the 2025 Festive Road Safety Plan in Kroonstad.

“We call on authorities to show neither leniency nor sympathy on transgressing drivers who disregard all other fellow drivers on the road. These high numbers in just the second week of the festive season are just unacceptable and an antithesis of our Festive Road Safety Plan,” he said.

Selamolela further said the committee condemns the irresponsible driver behaviour and a stern action should be taken. He added that it is time the jail drivers confiscate their licences.

“If no serious commitment is demonstrated to curb the accidents, poor South Africans will continue to die for no reason. These accidents and rogue driver behaviour have become normalised in our society and that must stop before further bloodshed.

“The committee sends its deepest and heartfelt condolences to all victims of road accidents, and to families of all those who have succumbed to death,” said Selamolela.

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