Road safety in KwaZulu-Natal takes a stand as authorities arrest a motorist for drunk driving, contributing to a historic decrease in festive season road fatalities. The 2025/2026 festive season in KwaZulu-Natal is being marked by a “historic decrease” in road fatalities and accidents, alongside a strong performance by the KZN South Coast tourism sector, despite a shorter overall holiday period. MEC for Transport and Human Settlements Siboniso Duma said that while final figures will be released after the end of the festive season period by the Transport Minister, Barbra Creecy, the department welcomes the “historic decrease” in road fatalities and accidents.
From the start of the festive season to January 2, 2026, Duma reported a decrease in both crashes and fatalities when comparing 2025 to the previous year, 2024. In 2025, there were 187 crashes and 207 fatalities, down from 203 crashes and 237 fatalities in 2024. This represents an 8% decrease in crashes and a 13% decrease in fatalities.
“We attribute the decrease to the successful execution of the #NenzaniLaEzweni Operation by the Road Traffic Inspectorate,” said the MEC. Duma said the operation also focused on massive arrests for drunk driving, and from August 15 until the early morning of January 3, 3,201 motorists were arrested.
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