Department of Roads and Transport 2020/03/08 - 23:00
By Sipho Tshabalala
The Department of Roads and Transport hosted a two-day road-safety workshop with motor-bikers and cyclists to forge a partnership to reduce road fatalities.
The workshop was held on 07-08 March 2020 at the Birchwood Conference Centre in the City of Ekurhuleni.
The partnership is expected to provide a common platform for motorbikers, cyclists and the Provincial Government to promote road safety and address key challenges faced by these stakeholders.
“This weekend has been an eye-opener for us. I am very pleased that both the cycling and biking fraternities are ready to be counted amongst those who want to make a difference. We need more road users to promote smart mobility in our province and to change mindsets and behaviour on the road" said MEC Mamabolo.
Held under the theme “Growing Gauteng Together Through Smart Mobility”, the workshop focused on reducing road fatalities, promoting smart road-use culture as well as smart road network that accommodates all road-users. The topics included the introduction of designated lanes, de-congesting and de-polluting the road-network by promoting cycling and biking as alternative modes of transport. This was seen critical for economic growth and positive investor confidence in the province.
The MEC added that “road-users across the board share the same frustrations and experiences on terrible and extremely poor road-use culture that borders on aggression, rudeness, intolerance and complete contempt and disregard for each other’s right to use the road”.
It was also announced the Department, together with cycling and motorbiking community, would hold joint road safety programmes.
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