COSATU supports Creecy’s push to tighten drunk-driving laws


Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) says fatal crashes deprive families of breadwinners and further strain the public health system.

The labour federation has welcomed Transport Minister Barbara Creecy’s call for the amendment of legislation on government’s drunken driving policy.

The amendment of the National Traffic Act relates to the scrapping of the legal alcohol consumption limit in the country. Over 40% of the 14 000 deaths on South Africa’s roads annually, are linked to alcohol consumption.

COSATU Parliamentary Coordinator Matthew Parks says the federation fully supports the Minister’s call and urged Parliament to act without delay.

“This is needed to reduce unacceptable high levels of drinking and driving on the roads. The proposed changes were supported by overwhelming scientific evidence showing that alcohol severely impairs the ability of drivers, cyclists and pedestrians to use roads safely.”

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