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  • Boycott unsafe drivers: Transport Minister

    Commuters who use public transport should boycott unsafe drivers, Transport Minister Sibusiso Ndebele said on Tuesday.

    "Passengers must refuse to be transported in a vehicle that doesn't meet the minimum safety requirement standards. Passengers must refuse to be transported in a vehicle that drives at neck-break speed," he told the parliamentary transport portfolio committee.

    During a briefing by the Road Traffic Management Corporation (RTMC), he said his department wanted passengers to help change the attitude of drivers who did things, such as operate unroadworthy vehicles, speed, and drive drunk.

    Passengers should say no to a driver under the influence of alcohol or drugs, he said.

    Ndebele said the department was giving its "full support" to the establishment of more road safety councils within communities.

    "Through this initiative, we are saying people must take back their roads for it's only if we all become involved that we will be able to win the war against road carnage.

    "Passengers must work with us in changing the culture on our roads."

    Ndebele said the department, in partnership with the department of basic education, was introducing driving lessons as part of the life skills curriculum at schools.

    "We want to catch them young before they fall for the societal pressures associated with this world we live in," he said.

    The department wanted to prepare them for the road ahead and create a new breed of driver.

    RTMC acting chief executive Collins Letsoalo told the committee the corporation would focus on removing rogue drivers, discontinuing "severely defective vehicles", and removing corruption and fraud at vehicle testing stations and driving licence centres.

    "It really defeats the purpose if we move a car off the road and we find it back through corruption."

    He said if passengers increased their use of seat belts, fatalities could be reduced by 30 percent.

    "This is something we need to change in the mindset of South Africans. Zero fatalities for us is the change we want to see on our roads. This cannot continue."
    Comments 9 Comments
    1. rpm's Avatar
      rpm -
      Commuters who use public transport should boycott unsafe drivers, Transport Minister Sibusiso Ndebele said on Tuesday.

      "Passengers must refuse to be transported in a vehicle that doesn't meet the minimum safety requirement standards. Passengers must refuse to be transported in a vehicle that drives at neck-break speed," he told the parliamentary transport portfolio committee.
    1. McSack's Avatar
      McSack -
      This dumbass obviously hasn't ridden in a taxi in a long while and has no idea of the level of intimidation carrid out by taxi drivers
      I'd like to see him chirp one of those 100% zulu boys that he's driving too fast
    1. Garyvdh's Avatar
      Garyvdh -
      Kinda hard to decide to boycott a taxi when he is doing 120 on a highway weaving in between lanes and over the yellow line!
    1. Hemi300c's Avatar
      Hemi300c -
      Right so now he has to improve Municipal transport like Putco as there aren't to be any taxi's......... strike strike strike toi toi toi toi
    1. TonyA's Avatar
      TonyA -
      Says the minister who belongs to the Blue Light Brigade who tend to ignore every trafiic rule and then get violent when this is pointed out to them.
    1. efitol's Avatar
      efitol -
      Quote Originally Posted by McSack View Post
      This dumbass obviously hasn't ridden in a taxi in a long while and has no idea of the level of intimidation carrid out by taxi drivers
      I'd like to see him chirp one of those 100% zulu boys that he's driving too fast
      I remember back in the good old days when my friends and I were at a taxi rank, and the taxi marshal accused us of being snobs because we were waiting for a safer looking taxi than the one that was currently being laden. He forced us into an even worse taxi, whose wipers went off each time the driver changed gears
      So yeah, I agree that he's out of touch with reality.
    1. ToxicBunny's Avatar
      ToxicBunny -
      My suggestion for this is that Ministers should be forced to use taxi's for a month... THEN they can see how it is on the ground.
    1. Hemi300c's Avatar
      Hemi300c -
      Quote Originally Posted by ToxicBunny View Post
      My suggestion for this is that Ministers should be forced to use taxi's for a month... THEN they can see how it is on the ground.
      And possibly get rid of them in the nicest possible way.
    1. TonyA's Avatar
      TonyA -
      Well that would be one taxi for the Minister and two for his body guards
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