SA Police statement on Road Safety for 2023

A statement from Assistant Commissioner of State Operations Service Ian Parrott, on Road Safety in 2023.

2023 has been absolutely heartbreaking for families, friends, communities and workmates of the 113 people who have died on SA roads this year. The most lives lost since 2019 (114). In addition, over 850 people suffered serious injuries from a road crash, many of whom will have lifelong injuries that may prevent them from working, playing sport, driving or even walking. The impact on our emergency services responders also cannot be understated.

Overwhelmingly, the actions and behaviour of the driver of a vehicle, or rider of a motorcycle, has resulted in them killing themselves, a passenger, cyclist or pedestrian. Surviving ‘at fault’ drivers can and do face gaol time, along with a lifetime of guilt and regret. These inexcusable actions and behaviours include risk taking that most people rightly consider too dangerous, and don’t engage in. But, despite our efforts to educate, warn and enforce the road safety rules that we know will save lives, we still see this risk taking behaviour far too often.

Every life lost on SA roads is preventable and easy to achieve. Don’t speed. Don’t be a selfish prick and drink (or drug) drive. Wear your seatbelt. Don’t drive dangerously by taking unnecessary risks on our roads. Don’t allow yourself to be distracted while driving. It can be that simple!

These holidays all we ask is a few simple things: drive safely and stick to the road rules; show courtesy and respect to other road users; plan your trip if travelling longer distances; avoid getting angry, frustrated or impatient when driving as you are more likely to take risks when you allow your emotions to take over. Most of all remember, it CAN happen to you! So play your part to make our roads safer – particularly during this holiday period.

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