WC Transport MEC wants law changed in wake of bloody weekend on roads

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At least 34 people died in crashes across the province over the past weekend.

CAPE TOWN - Western Cape transport authorities have raised concern following another bloody weekend on the roads.Transport MEC Donald Grant says there won't be a drop in the number of deaths until the law enables officials to take more effective action against drivers.

“The real issue for me is accountability. Until we change the law and rules, where every driver involved in a collision is temporarily suspended following a full investigation, I think you’ll start having drivers wake up and take accountability.”

 

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