Against a background of
growing concern over road
safety issues – particularly
with regard to abnormal load
transport – risk mitigation is
always high on the agenda.
“Abnormal loads cannot
be moved on
public roads
without
exceeding
legal
limitations
set within
the National
Road Traffic
Act – and as
an abnormal
load cannot
be broken
into smaller
portions this
brings with it significant risk
with regard to road safety,”
said Escorts for Africa’s Gail
Cathcart-James.
According to the Western
Cape Department of
Transport and Public Works,
abnormal loads and vehicles
can obstruct the vision of
other vehicles because of
their dimensions, resulting
in higher risks of road
accidents.
Which is why the provision
of escorts who drive with
the trucks
in order to
warn other
motorists
that an
oversized
truck is on
the road or
on its way is
crucial.
Escorts
for Africa
provides
drivers and
vans to
the abnormal truck sector to
escort them to and from pickup
and drop-off destinations
to lessen the risks involved in
transportation and protect
cargoes.
However, Cathcart-
James said that road safety
risks were definitely not
eliminated by the use of
escorts and the industry still
faced many challenges.
“We’ve been in a couple
of hairy situations where
there’ve been accidents
because people were
impatient,” she said. “When
there’s a great big abnormal
truck in front of them and
they want to get past, people
do stupid things.
“People on the road just
don’t see the escort vehicles
that are there to warn
the public that there is an
abnormal truck coming or
they just ignore them,” added
Cathcart-James.
Road safety has become
a critical issue, especially
in South Africa, with the
Road Traffic Management
Corporation (RTMC)
reporting an increase in fatal
crashes from 10 367 in 2014
to 11 679 in 2016.
This year, for the first
quarter alone, the RTMC
recorded 2 365 fatal crashes
on SA roads.
Additionally, Cathcart-
James pointed out that while
there were also security risks
faced in the transportation
of goods due to hijacking and
theft, the company had not
experienced any incidents
of that nature as they
consciously looked for safe
places to stop over during
trips, such as garages and
truck stops.
“As we feel that there is
safety in numbers we will
always try and stop where
there are other trucks and
our escorts always park
close to the trucks,” she said.
“However, we don’t carry any
firearms and to date have not
had the need for them.”
She considers South Africa
and Zimbabwe as regions
with the highest risks in
all aspects of the industry,
with Botswana and Namibia
considered the safest.
INSERT
We’ve been in a
couple of hairy
situations because
people were
impatient.
– Gail Cathcart- James
Mitigating risk for abnormal loads
13 Oct 2017 - by Nicole Jacobs
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