Six killed in horror crash after young driver fails to stop at intersection

by Rachel Morgan News Editor

A tragic road accident in the Free State claimed the lives of at least six people on Saturday, just before midnight. The collision occurred on the R26 outside Mashaeng, near Fouriesburg, involving a sedan and a 22-seater minibus taxi.

Accident Details

According to police spokesperson Warrant Officer Mmako Mophiring, the cause of the crash remains under investigation. Preliminary reports indicate a white Kia sedan, travelling from Mashaeng towards Fouriesburg, allegedly failed to stop at an intersection. This resulted in a T-bone collision with a white Mercedes-Benz 22-seater minibus taxi travelling from Ficksburg to Pretoria.

Did You Know? The accident occurred as the festive season drew to a close, a period often marked by increased traffic volume.

Emergency services and law enforcement officials responded to the scene and worked throughout the night to assist those involved.

Fatalities and Injuries

The sedan carried five occupants. Three died at the scene, and two were transported to a hospital with serious injuries. The minibus taxi was carrying 22 people, including the driver. Tragically, the driver and two passengers of the taxi died at the scene. The remaining 19 occupants sustained injuries and received medical treatment at hospitals in Bethlehem and Bohlokong.

Expert Insight: Collisions involving minibus taxis often result in higher casualty numbers due to the greater number of passengers. The investigation into the cause of this accident will be critical in determining preventative measures.

Warrant Officer Mophiring stated that the names of the deceased and injured will not be released until next of kin have been notified and formal identification processes are complete. A case of culpable homicide has been opened.

Road Safety Concerns

The Road Traffic Management Corporation (RTMC) has warned that increased law enforcement visibility will continue as traffic volumes remain high this weekend. Motorists are advised to plan their trips carefully. The RTMC specifically advises against travelling at night, citing evidence that a majority of deadly crashes occur after sunset or in the early morning hours.

The RTMC also reminded drivers to reduce speed in rainy conditions, increase following distance, and ensure headlights are switched on.

Frequently Asked Questions

What caused the accident?

The cause of the accident is currently under investigation by police, but it is alleged that the driver of the sedan failed to stop at an intersection.

Where were the injured transported?

The two injured occupants of the sedan were transported to a hospital. The 19 injured occupants of the minibus taxi were transported to hospitals in Bethlehem and Bohlokong.

What is the RTMC advising motorists to do?

The RTMC advises motorists to plan their trips carefully, avoid travelling at night, reduce speed in rainy conditions, increase following distance, and keep their lights on.

As families conclude their holiday travel, what additional safety measures do you think could help prevent similar tragedies on our roads?

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