IN CONVERSATION WITH Minister Isaac Sileku.

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The Western Cape Government has raised serious concerns following a tragic spike in road fatalities and drunk driving arrests recorded over a single week.
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Between 30 June and 6 July 2025, 23 people lost their lives in as many crashes across the province. The fatalities included:
• 15 pedestrians
• 4 drivers
• 3 passengers
• 1 motorcyclist
These figures highlight the ongoing crisis of road safety in the province, particularly for pedestrians — the most vulnerable road users.
“The loss of life on our roads is avoidable and demands collective responsibility,” said Western Cape Mobility Minister Isaac Sileku.
“Too many lives are shattered by poor decisions behind the wheel. We must all do better.”
What alarmed authorities even further was the arrest of 57 individuals for suspected drunk driving, despite persistent heavy rains throughout the week.
“Driving under the influence, no matter the amount, is dangerous and illegal,” said Minister Sileku.
“We urge all drivers to prioritise safety — not only for themselves, but for every person on the road.”
Winter Driving Risks
The winter season brings additional challenges: poor visibility, wet and slippery roads, and shorter daylight hours. These factors increase the likelihood of crashes, especially for pedestrians walking near busy roads or in poorly lit areas.
Driving under the influence remains one of the leading contributors to road fatalities. Authorities are urging the public to plan ahead:
• Use a sober driver, taxi, or e-hailing service if you intend to drink.
• Don’t let friends drive under the influence.
• Report reckless drivers when it is safe to do so.
Pedestrian Safety Reminders
Pedestrians are urged to take precautions to protect themselves:




• Wear bright or reflective clothing, especially at night or in poor weather.
• Cross at designated intersections or pedestrian crossings.
• Stay off your phone and remove headphones near traffic.
• Never walk under the influence of alcohol.
• Stay alert — always assume drivers cannot see you. Traffic Enforcement Operations
To improve safety on the roads, the Western Cape Provincial Traffic Services carried out 213 integrated operations, including roadblocks, checkpoints, and speed monitoring across the province. Over 27,000 vehicles were stopped and checked, leading to more than 4,000 fines and 78 arrests:
• 57 for driving under the influence
• 4 for reckless and negligent driving
• 1 for speed-related offences
• 3 for overloading goods
• 11 for possession of fraudulent documentation
• 2 for failure to furnish information
A Call to Action
The Western Cape Government continues to urge all road users to act with
caution and responsibility, especially during adverse weather conditions.
“Pedestrians remain our most at-risk road users,” said Minister Sileku.
“This past week’s statistics are a stark reminder. Whether you’re driving, walking, or cycling — act with care. We all have a role to play in saving lives on our roads.”
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