The Minister of Transport, Barbara Creecy and the Deputy Minister of Transport, Mkhuleko Hlengwa, have sent messages of heartfelt condolences and support to the families of the bereaved and injured following a major crash that resulted in the loss of 18 lives and one person sustaining serious injuries.
The crash occurred on Monday at approximately 20:30 on the N3 at Van Reenen’s Pass in KwaZulu-Natal.
“Reports received thus far indicate that a truck, a minibus and a light motor vehicle were involved in a multiple vehicle crash that resulted in 18 fatalities (13 adults and 5 children) and one baby seriously injured. The cause of the crash is unknown at this stage and will be subject to an investigation,” the Department of Transport said on Tuesday.
The Road Traffic Management Corporation (RTMC) has dispatched a team of crash reconstruction experts and investigators to the scene to determine the cause of the crash.
The Minister and Deputy Minister have wished the injured a speedy recovery to good health.
"Our hearts and our prayers are with all the families, the loved ones and friends of the deceased and injured during this period of deep grief. We also wish a speedy return to good health to all who sustained injuries during this sad and tragic occurrence,” Creecy said.
The Minister and Deputy Minister have reiterated their call to motorists and all road users for heightened vigilance on the roads, emphasising the call and the appeal that road users must always take responsibility for their own safety and the safety of others on the roads.
The Ministry of Transport reminds all road users of the following important road safety tips:
- Ensure that your vehicle is roadworthy.
- Buckle up at all times.
- Adhere to the speed limit.
- Exercise extra caution when driving in inclement weather and maintain a safe following distance.
- Avoid driving under the influence of alcohol.
- Avoid using cell phones while driving.
- Take regular breaks when driving long distances.
- Pedestrians must cross streets at marked intersections.
- Pedestrians must wear bright clothing when walking in dark areas.
- SAnews.gov.za