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SAPS urges parents, scholar transport drivers and motorists to prioritise children’s safety

As schools reopen, the SAPS urges parents, scholar transport drivers and motorists to put the safety of our children first. Too many young lives are lost every year due to road accidents involving scholar transport. This can and must be prevented.

Scholar transport drivers are urged to:
1. Ensure vehicles are roadworthy, licensed and in good mechanical condition
2. Obey speed limits and all traffic laws at all times
3. Never overload vehicles or allow learners to stand
4. Ensure all learners are seated before moving
5. Avoid using a cellphone while driving
6. Do not drive under the influence of alcohol or any substance
7. Pick up and drop off learners at safe, visible points
8. Always drive patiently and defensively

Parents and guardians are urged to:
1. Use only registered and trusted scholar transport services
2. Check that the vehicle is roadworthy and not overloaded
3. Teach children to sit properly and not distract the driver
4. Ensure children arrive on time to avoid speeding and rushing
5. Report reckless or unsafe driving to the authorities
6. Make sure younger children are fetched and dropped off safely
7. Always trust your instincts or guy feeling
8. If driver looks intoxicated or sleepy do not take a risk with your child life
9. If vehicle is already fully, try an alternative mode of transportation. Do not take a risk with your child’s life

Learners are advised to:
1. Always remain seated while the vehicle is moving
2. Fasten seatbelts where available
3. Do not shout, fight or distract the driver
4. Get in and out of the vehicle only when it has stopped safely

The SAPS, together with traffic authorities, will continue to conduct roadblocks and stop-and-search operations to ensure compliance and keep our children safe.

Let’s work together to protect our children. Arrive alive. Every child matters.
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