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RTMC warns of persistent pedestrian death dangers in SA’s metros

# The Road Traffic Management Corporation warns that pedestrian deaths remain heavily concentrated in South Africa’s metros despite a 13-percent national decline. Cape Town, eThekwini, Johannesburg, Ekurhuleni and Tshwane account for nearly two-thirds of fatalities, underscoring persistent urban road safety risks. RTMC spokesperson Simon Zwane said one-thousand-928 pedestrian deaths were recorded between January and May 2026, down from two-thousand-214 in the same period in 2025. He calls for stronger enforcement and targeted safety interventions in identified hotspots across major cities.