Lusanda Bill
20 September 2010
The Automobile Association (AA) is urging all motorists to switch on their headlights in support of road safety.
The “Lights On” campaign kicked off today and the campaign is aimed at reducing the number of crashes on South African roads by 50-percent.
The AA has asked motorists to switch their lights on while driving in order to help pedestrians to make better judgement when navigating traffic.
The AA’s Gary Ronald said “a campaign like this was essential for vulnerable road users”.
This initiative is spearheaded by LeadSA and the Transport Department
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