Police Attribute High Incidence Of Road Accidents To Human Error
28 April 2019
At least 16 people died in road traffic accidents since Independence Day, while 96 were left injured, police have said.
A total of 192 road accidents occurred on Independence Day and Good Friday killing six on Thursday and 10 on Friday.
A total 49 people were injured in accidents on Independence Day and 47 on Good Friday.
Last year, 12 people died on Independence Day and four on Good Friday.
In an interview with The Sunday Mail yesterday, national police spokesperson Assistant Commissioner Paul Nyathi urged motorists to be cautious on the roads.
“Most accidents can be attributed to human error. We urge motorists to drive leaving the stipulated distances between cars,” he said State media
