Motorists thanked for cooperation

Thursday, July 28, 2011

Pretoria - Transport Minister Sibusiso Ndebele has thanked South Africans for their assistance and cooperation following heavy snowfalls across large parts of the country this week.

Several roads were closed and train services cancelled as a result. "The assistance from Emergency Services as well as NGOs, the private sector and ordinary South Africans during the recent heavy snowfalls has been phenomenal," Ndebele said.

"We also have to say a big thank you to travellers for their patience and understanding. This could so easily have been more chaotic if we didn't get the amazing cooperation we received from motorists. On behalf of government, we'd really like to convey our sincere thanks and appreciation to everyone who played their part."

The heavy snowfalls meant that incredibly difficult conditions descended quickly on various routes across the country.

Emergency Services from national, provincial and local government - including the National Disaster Management Centre of the Department of Cooperative Governance & Traditional Affairs, Provincial Disaster Management, Road Traffic Management Corporation (RTMC), South African Police Service (SAPS), Traffic and other Emergency Services, South African National Defence Force (SANDF), South African National Roads Agency Limited (SANRAL) and N3TC - were part of a joint partnership of action with various other agencies.

All went beyond the call of duty and assisted members of the public experiencing difficulty in the snow and rain. Several other organisations and citizens also came to the rescue and provided help, including water, food and blankets.

"While the inclement weather has subsided a bit, we are calling upon all motorists to stay alert, slow down and stay in control. Drive with your headlamps on at all times and adjust your driving habits to the prevailing weather conditions.

"Keep a safe distance between you and the vehicle in front of you to avoid situations where you may have to brake suddenly. Those travelling long distances are advised to take additional blankets, food and water in the event of extreme weather conditions," said Ndebele.

Road users may call 083 343 9565 or 071 680 3448 for any information regarding road closures, alternative routes, weather patterns, emergencies and tips on driving in adverse conditions.

The N3TC Route Control Centre may also be reached on 0800 63 4357 regarding the N3 between Cedara and Heidelberg.