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SA: Statement by Robin Carlisle, MEC of Transport and Public Works, on Western Cape motor-cyclist deaths on the rise (29/11/2012)

29th November 2012

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Robin Carlisle, MEC of Transport and Public Works, expressed his growing concern at the ever mounting toll of motor cycle fatalities in the Western Cape.

“Whilst our overall road fatalities have declined dramatically by 28% over the last three years, motor cycle deaths have actually risen by 11%. All other categories, including cyclists and pedestrians have declined,” said Carlisle.

The figures for October 2012 show that this alarming trend is on the rise with 12 motorcyclists dying compared to 2 in October 2011.  Half of motor-cyclist deaths occur in the Cape Town metropolitan area.

“Over 200 motorcyclists have died on our roads in the last 3 years. In part this is due to the increase in the number of motorcycles, but too many motorists are not sufficiently alert to both cyclists and motorcyclists. At the same time, many motor cyclists ride at excessive speeds,” added Carlisle

MEC Carlisle also reported that road deaths on Western Cape roads in the month of October had risen by 6% when compared to the same month last year.

The comparative figures are:

  • October, 2008:          124
  • October, 2009:          115
  • October, 2010:          108
  • October, 2011:          101
  • October, 2012:          108

“This is very disappointing, but the figures for November look far more promising. Through our Safely Home initiative, we are still on track to reduce road deaths by 50% by Dec 2014,” added Carlisle.

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