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Stop driving like mad people

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We’ve had too many deadly road accidents recently.

The causes are exceeding the speed limit, breaking the rules of the road, and fatigue.

Sticking to the speed limit on all our roads will save many lives.

If all road users including pedestrians obeyed road rules, we’d minimise the number of accidents.

Tired drivers going on a long trip will save theirs and other road users’ lives by stopping to rest after every hour.

If you were at work before your journey, take a nap and refresh yourself before hitting the road. We must be patient when stuck in traffic.

Overtaking in the yellow lane causes accidents. It’s reserved for emergency vehicles only.

Driving within the recommended speed limit and being safe is better than being reckless and ending up smashing your car into the trees or colliding with other vehicles.

Your car may have a powerful engine and the ability to move faster than all the vehicles on the road, but you need to drive safely.

Accidents happen by mistake and every road user risks getting involved in them.

Precautions must be taken at all times when driving.

We also need to avoid road rage and not attack people who drive badly.

Being patient on the road saves our lives.

) Abigail Ledubuko

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