Close to 90% of South African motorists believe that compliance with the rules of the road has worsened over two years. That’s according to a survey by the Automobile Association published in May 2017.
75% of respondents also said that they thought the attitude of motorists towards each other had also deteriorated over this period. And 55% said they thought visible policing had declined. In their press release, the AA commented that a more pragmatic approach was needed to deal with the issues on our roads.
According to the AA, every driver needs to take responsibility for following the rules of the road and making them safer: “In addition to having more traffic officers on our roads, law enforcers need to be given the necessary resources to effectively do their jobs.
Road safety doesn’t only reside with traffic officials; the entire justice system needs to be involved to ensure offenders are aware there are punitive consequences for their actions.
Road users must also play their part. Reckless and negligent driving is something every driver can avoid, but, it seems, too many are shirking their duty to be responsible motorists,” the AA said.
Research shows drivers get worse over time: they become increasingly complacent about safety the longer they drive. With this in mind, we would like to look at some of the rules of the road for common traffic violations that affect fleets.
In the first part of our series, we show you how to drive around a traffic circle. Be sure to check out the second part of our series looking at lane splitting tips for motorcyclists.
The Arrive Alive website has detailed instructions on what to do when driving around a traffic circle/roundabout.
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