By Khanyisa Tabata
23 January 2010
The Automobile Association says the chances of being in a road accident in South Africa are what it describes as an "astonishing" one in 101.
Spokesperson Gary Ronald says being in a vehicle remains one of the most dangerous daily activities.
In other parts of the world chances range from one in five-thousand.
A total of one-thousand-and-50 people were killed on South African roads during December.
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