TOUGH new measures to combat reckless driving could result in large numbers of drivers losing their licences by the end of the year, provincial Minister of Transport, Bheki Cele, warned on Thursday.
Plans to implement the traffic demerit system which is going to "revolutionise" driving in the province are under way. It is expected to be operational by mid-year.
Speaking at a press briefing in Durban, Cele said: "We will be introducing this new points system very soon and I am very excited about it.
"I have been more than impressed with the way in which it has been working in some countries."
"I'm sure that by the end of this year half of our drivers are likely to have their licences suspended," said Cele.
The implementation of this new system is just one of the tools which the department is hoping will help to curb road accidents and deaths as well as to ensure that people drive cautiously.
Cele, during his festive season report, also said that having visited countries like Australia, he had come to the realisation that South Africa's road laws are far "too soft".
"The National Minister of Transport, Jeff Radebe, feels very strongly about this and we are trying to change our laws," he said.
He gave the example of people who are found to be responsible for killing others on the roads. He said they should not be charged with culpable homicide, but with murder.
Differently
"Killing someone on the roads is like pulling a trigger, so the cases should not be treated differently," he said.
The department is also planning to reintroduce roadside courts which have in the past assisted in prosecuting motorists speedily.
"I have spoken to the minister of justice and we are working on bringing back these courts," said Radebe.
The transport department's decision to implement the point system in the country has been supported by local organisations.
The South Africans Against Drunk Driving (SADD) organisation has also welcomed the new demerit system.
Gary Ronald, spokesperson for the Automobile Association reportedly said that they have been waiting for the system for a very long time.
Ronald said the system worked well in other countries, but corruption could be an obstacle to its successful implementation.
This is how the point system will work.
Every driver will be given 12 points every year.
But drivers can lose points for some of the following actions: speeding, not carrying a driver's licence, losing a licence, not wearing a seat belt, car lights not working, drinking and driving, running over a pedestrian, not stopping at a stop sign or using a cellphone while driving.
If drivers lose 12 points in a year, they will have their licences suspended for a year; and worse, after receiving three suspensions from the traffic department, the licence will be cancelled.
The bright side of the demerit process is that if in a year drivers do not receive any suspensions, they will be given an additional 12 points the next year, plus a bonus point.
How the system will be rated
Monday, January 14, 2008
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