According to Arrive Alive, the fire was started from an attempt to set up a fire meant to braai meat.
Can’t people just stick to ice bucket challenges?
Remember when everyone used to fret about talking on the phone and driving? Those were more innocent times, because the problem has only worsened.
Sometimes you have to shock people out of their comfort zone, something this advert does pretty well. Not the ideal first kiss for these two.
Pay attention on the road out there guys – the latest statistics on road deaths in South Africa are in and it should give us a good kick up the backside.
Flying these days is super fun. You’re either worrying about catching a deadly disease or falling out of the sky. Fun times…
Very scary stats and numbers have been announced about child pedestrian deaths in the Western Cape. Look after your kids, everyone.
We all know that South Africa’s roads are not the safest of places to be. With taxi’s skipping red lights and making up their own road rules, to your brother drunk-driving home, we need to be extra vigilant.
Minister of Transport, S’bu Ndebele, watched his 24-year-old son tragically slip from a coma into death following a road accident during the treacherous Easter driving period. That was 18 years ago, but Ndebele still feels the pain of losing his son, Nhlakanipho. He is now calling for those who cause death on the roads to face murder charges.
This year, the Western Cape Provincial Government is taking their road safety campaign to a new, chilling level. Yesterday Transport MEC, Robin Carlisle, launched ‘Crash Witness’, a series of road safety ads that will feature footage from actual road accidents.
We’ve been told that the government is not messing around when it comes to enforcing road traffic laws, including those relating to drinking and driving. Now new stats reveal the local authorities really do seem intent on following through with their warnings to motorists. Since September last year, more than 20 000 drunk drivers have been arrested. Not funny in the slightest.