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Red Cross AMS helicopter and OFM to punt road safety at Bloemfontein

snipimage161The Metro Red Cross Air Mercy Services (AMS) helicopter will be operating from the Ultra City at Bloemfontein on Friday (10 December 2010) as part of the road safety initiative of South Africa’s leading glass retailer, PG Glass, in collaboration with Arrive Alive, the Free State Department of Health and OFM.

Friday being the start of the summer school holidays, an abnormally high traffic flow is expected, and the focus will be on regular stops to counter fatigue.

A recent paper by academics of the University of Cape Town noted that 4% of fatal accidents on South African roads are caused by fatigue, compared to 7% which is caused by alcohol or suspected alcohol consumption by drivers.

PG Group marketing director Bernice Bailey, says the aim is to encourage safe driving in an effort to reduce the number of accidents, fatalities and serious injuries on South African roads during the festive season.
As part of a campaign to help counter this situation, OFM will conduct an outside broadcast at the Shell Ultra City on the N1 outside Bloemfontein from 11:00 to 16:00 on Friday, encouraging motorists to take safety breaks.

The station’s highly popular breakfast team, Tim Thabethe, André Kunz and Leanne Nel, will be attending from 11:00 to 13:00, and then Kenzy Vinco, described as “a hip and happening presenter” will take over until 16:00.

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