The three Grade 12 learners at Rethusegile High School in Rustenburg died Friday night when the minibus taxi they were traveling in overturned on the R511.
Use of ‘accident’ by the media is more damaging than an individual using it, because they reinforce its use.
Authorities are piecing together the circumstances which led to the fatal crash
Thirty people have died in road accidents across the country over the last two weekends.
The truck collided with at least four vehicles before crashing into a nearby house in Pinetown
Meanwhile, the search is on for the driver of the truck who fled the scene of the accident
The collision between a fuel tanker and another truck near Mtunzini Toll Plaza saw both vehicles burst into flames and the drivers burn to death in a tragic incident.
Minister of Transport and Public Works, Bonginkosi Madikizela says carnage on Western Cape roads was limited during the 2019/2020 festive season.
Three teachers from the Riverlea High School in Gauteng have been killed in a car accident on Wednesday, education department confirms.
A total of 111 deaths were recorded in the Western Cape over the festive season in December 2019, compared to 167 in December 2018.
“It cannot be correct that our roads continue to kill so many people.”
Damage to infrastructure and outdated software has hampered progress at driving centres around South Africa.
There were horrifying scenes from Grasmere on Friday morning: Four people lost their lives following a taxi rollover on the N1 in Gauteng.
Following a series of deadly smashes in the province, Western Cape Transport MEC Donald Grant wants to the put the brakes on reckless drivers.
The Road Traffic Management Corporation (RTMC) has, in an attempt to mitigate the bloodshed, tabled a complete overhaul of South Africa’s testing regulations.
Bad drivers, dodgy intersections and the unavoidable spectre of crime. The UK Foreign Office has had its damning say on South African roads.
This part of the freeway in Limpopo is recklessly unsafe, and following the N1 accident, it seems big changes will be required.
The number of road deaths in South Africa continues to rise at an incredibly alarming rate. The latest holiday figures are even more frightening.
Even renewing your license is going to be different.
Shocking dashcam footage captured by an armed response car shows the two vehicles running the amber/red robot at the same time and smashing into one another at high speed.
The upcoming elections should be used as a platform in defence of the ANC, el presidente said at the funeral – yes, funeral – service of the 10 volunteers who died in last week’s bus accident.
Transport minister Dipuo Peters will soon be forcing us all into random driving tests… but will those who really need it get tested?