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City plans events to boost road safety

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September 30, 2025

The City will mark the start of Transport Month tomorrow, focusing this year on road safety, an issue the municipality describes as “of utmost importance”.

- WENDY DONDOLO

“Two people die on our roads in the Western Cape every day. This figure is alarming and very close to home. The safety of road users has decreased significantly over the last few years. Transport Month provides us with the opportunity to educate and inform road users on how to stay safe, especially over the next few months as we enter the festive season” said councillor Rob Quintas, the City’s mayoral committee member for Urban Mobility.

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