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Calls for Peel Forest speed limit to be reduced

Stuff. Averis also believes that the Blandswood Ford near the village was a potential safety hazard for emergency services, road users, walkers and the six resident families. He said there was no footpath for pedestrians who were forced to walk on the tar seal road. Another problem was there were no while lines painted in the middle of the road, Averis said. “We have lots of tourists [domestic] and it’s only a matter of time before someone gets clipped.” He was disappointed the Timaru District Council Road Safety co-ordinator Daniel Naude and board chairman Wayne O’Donnell, along with other board members at the meeting, supported the idea but said to change the speed limit was a complex and lengthy process.

Photographs in Our Mother Tongue: Early years of democr

Nelson Mandela famously said: “If you talk to a man in a language he understands, that goes to his head. If you speak to him in his own language that goes to his heart.” In a country with 11 official languages and countless other unofficial languages people are often forced to live in a world where they find themselves perpetually lost in translation.  An exhibition at the Standard Bank Art Gallery in Johannesburg, Photographs in Our Mother Tongue, curated by Same Mdluli, showcases the works of more than two dozen prominent South African photographers from the bank’s corporate collection.  The exhibition asks if an image truly does speak 1,000 words or if the same linguistic barriers that divide so many, exist in an image as well. These questions are by no means simple to answer – the exhibition title perhaps provides a lens through which to address them.   

Motorbike tuition saves Emily in near miss

JOHN BISSET/Stuff Emily Gilbert almost came a cropper on her Yamaha V-Star 650 but attributes participating in a road safety course to saving her. If it had not been for a motorbike safety riding course Emily Gilbert believes she would have been a goner. The Timaru woman says lessons of riding in a staggered formation when in a large bunch and being aware of her surroundings a few months previously, meant she had slowed well in advance for the turn off State Highway 1 towards Waimate recently. “I knew I had other riders close behind me, I looked in my mirror and realised the bike behind was coming up fast. Again my following distance meant I could accelerate to get out of his way, to give him more stopping room,’’ Gilbert said.

Pedestrian crossing on State Highway 1 near Timaru school is insane says deputy principal

Naude, who supplied Stuff with video footage taken in June 2020 showing vehicles failing to stop for pedestrians, said inconsiderate motorists were an ongoing problem. “The issue is drivers are getting confused and not stopping.” “People are just not stopping.” Naude said there had been too many close calls. “I went out the other morning with the Timaru South School principal. We stood at the crossing ready to cross and three cars ignored us. “People are just not stopping and the rules are clear, if you see someone about to step out on to a crossing you have a responsibility to stop.”

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