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Economic depression impacts local tourism
Economic depression impacts local tourism

IOL News

time03-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • IOL News

Economic depression impacts local tourism

The KwaZulu-Natal Department of Transport has reported a significant reduction in road fatalities over the recent Easter weekend. Image: Henk Kruger / Independent Newspapers DESPITE a notable decline in vehicle accidents and fatalities during the Easter period, experts suggest that economic factors may have led to reduced domestic travel in South Africa. The Automobile Association (AA) this week announced road crashes decreased by 32.5% while fatalities declined by 45.6% compared to the same period last year – marking the lowest Easter-weekend figures recorded in the past three years. However, authorities in the hospitality and economic sectors believe that far less motorists were on the roads due to belt tightening measures and the uncertainty over the proposed Value Added Tax (VAT). The AA attributed the drop in the number of fatalities to high-visibility law enforcement, impactful public education under the theme #GotHomeSafe, and multi-sector collaboration that played a critical role in influencing road user behaviour. While celebrating the overall decline in crashes and fatalities, the AA expressed concern over the increase in fatalities in Mpumalanga and the ongoing high number of pedestrian deaths, which now accounts for nearly 50% of all road fatalities nationally. The Federated Hospitality Association of South Africa has seen a strong cooling off of the domestic economy. Image: File Brett Tungay, chairperson of the Federated Hospitality Association of South Africa (FEDHASA) East Coast region believes the decline in crashes was directly in line with the decrease in tourist volumes coming into KwaZulu-Natal. "Since the beginning of this year, there's definitely been a drop in the domestic market coming into the province. It has been busy but not traditional Easter and long weekend busy. "The long weekends were busy, but where historically we would have seen good trade through the midweeks, we are not seeing that this year. From the restaurants and accommodation, we are seeing a strong cooling off of the domestic economy," said Tungay. He said the VAT increase debacle had a huge negative impact for the economy. "That is going to psychologically play on the domestic spend for a couple of months, unfortunately. "People are not seeing the economic changes anticipated with the Government of National Unity (GNU). They are seeing more of the same, not creating any growth at all, which is disastrous. Unfortunately when it comes to hospitality we are a luxury spend," said Tungay. Economist Dawie Roodt said people may have stayed home because of the economy. "The petrol price came down nicely and that should've boosted the demand for travelling, but the macroeconomic environment is not good for travelling. "Macroeconomic conditions are not good. On a per capita basis we are probably poorer today than we were a year ago. Unemployment is also a significant reason for reduced travel. All the industries are suffering in the country," he said. Roodt said the political uncertainty around the VAT issue and the possibility of the GNU coming to an end creates uncertainty and anxiety as well. "My estimate for economic growth this year is probably going to be less than 1% because of all the uncertainty. And uncertainty is bad for the economy and I guess that also contributed to less people travelling," said Roodt. Dr Ntokozo Nzimande, senior lecturer in the Department of Economics at the University of Johannesburg, said due to the cost of living people could have chosen to minimise travel which may be the reason why there is a drop in the number of crashes and fatalities on the road. "People want to save and minimise travel. At the time there was also the concern about whether the VAT would increase or not. That changed people's purchasing power. They were cautious of the VAT increase. People are avoiding big and unnecessary spending as they are aware of the hard times to come," said Nzimande.

AA reports 45. 6% drop in road deaths during Easter weekend 2025
AA reports 45. 6% drop in road deaths during Easter weekend 2025

IOL News

time30-04-2025

  • Automotive
  • IOL News

AA reports 45. 6% drop in road deaths during Easter weekend 2025

The AA has commended law enforcement departments for the decline in road deaths during the past Easter weekend Image: Western Cape Government The Automobile Association (AA) has expressed optimism following the encouraging statistics from the Easter 2025 period, which showed a remarkable decrease in vehicle collisions and fatalities on South African roads. The positive outcomes of this period are attributed to enhanced planning, robust law enforcement, and effective partnerships aimed at saving lives. According to official statistics, road crashes plummeted by 32.5% while fatalities saw a stunning decline of 45.6% compared to Easter 2024. This is the lowest number of fatalities recorded during the Easter period in the last three years, representing a significant milestone for road safety advocates across the nation. 'We commend all those who played a role in this outcome—from government departments at all levels, to civil society organisations, public transport operators, law enforcement officers, private sector stakeholders, and community leaders,' said AA CEO Bobby Ramagwede. 'Through coordinated efforts, we are finally beginning to see measurable improvements in road safety.' The success of the campaign launched in anticipation of the Easter peak travel period establishes a promising precedent for the remainder of 2025. The AA attributed these achievements to a combination of high-visibility law enforcement and impactful public education initiatives such as the #GotHomeSafe campaign, which significantly influenced road user behaviour. During this Easter travel period, law enforcement reported that 2,018 vehicles were discontinued and 1,536 vehicles were impounded. These figures highlight ongoing concerns about the roadworthiness of vehicles in South Africa. In response, the AA has reiterated its longstanding call for annual roadworthy testing for all vehicles, which currently only requires assessment at the point of sale or upon ownership change. 'Removing unroadworthy vehicles from our roads is as important as promoting responsible driving,' Ramagwede emphasised. 'A vehicle in poor mechanical condition is a threat to everyone. Annual roadworthiness testing will be a critical step toward reducing crashes and fatalities caused by mechanical failure.' Although the overall decline in crashes and fatalities is a cause for celebration, the AA raised alarm over the rise in fatalities in Mpumalanga and the concerning statistic that nearly 50% of all road fatalities now involve pedestrians. These figures highlight the urgent need for intensified awareness campaigns targeting vulnerable road users and improving infrastructure and law enforcement in high-risk areas. Video Player is loading. Play Video Play Unmute Current Time 0:00 / Duration -:- Loaded : 0% Stream Type LIVE Seek to live, currently behind live LIVE Remaining Time - 0:00 This is a modal window. Beginning of dialog window. Escape will cancel and close the window. Text Color White Black Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Opaque Semi-Transparent Background Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Opaque Semi-Transparent Transparent Window Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Transparent Semi-Transparent Opaque Font Size 50% 75% 100% 125% 150% 175% 200% 300% 400% Text Edge Style None Raised Depressed Uniform Dropshadow Font Family Proportional Sans-Serif Monospace Sans-Serif Proportional Serif Monospace Serif Casual Script Small Caps Reset restore all settings to the default values Done Close Modal Dialog End of dialog window. Advertisement Next Stay Close ✕

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