Lauren Sndyers
7 March 2012
It was announced by Robin Carlisle MEC for Transport and Public Works in the Western Cape that for the first time in five years, the February Western Cape road death toll has dropped to 100.
Road fatalities for February this year fell from 129 last year to 99.
Carlisle said this was a decrease of 23 percent.
He also added that overall the 12-month fatality figures have fallen from 1772 as at the first of January 2009 to 1289 at the end of February 2012.
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