Imperial drives road safety on national routes in South Africa this festive season

14 December 2022 | Road Safety Highlights


Imperial, a DP World Company, is once again taking to the roads this festive season to promote road safety, including a road safety awareness campaign on two of South Africa’s major national travel routes.

Re-launched last year, the Imperial ‘iPledge road safety’ campaign encourages road users to make a conscious and consistent effort to eliminate bad road habits, such as texting while driving, drinking and driving, and exceeding the speed limit. 

“Road safety is a critical issue and as a leading logistics and market access player on the African continent, Imperial has a responsibility to help make our roads safer,” says Esha Mansingh, Imperial’s Executive Vice President of Corporate Affairs and Investor Relations. “With many people planning a long-awaited and well-deserved break this festive season, we know that this too means increased risk of road incidents. We have therefore also continued with Imperial’s iPledge road safety initiative this year to ensure that we continue to be a part of the positive change that we want to see on our roads.”

Imperial’s iPledge road safety initiative includes road safety activations, which will take place at two popular fuelling stations along selected, busy Toll Routes on 15 and 16 December 2022. These stations are:

•    Sasol Zebetiela (N1 - route to Polokwane)
•    Shell Ultra City (N3 South to KZN)

Imperial’s road safety teams will be present at these stations and will engage with motorists to drive awareness around safe behaviour while driving, as well as the responsibility that each passenger has to ensure a safe journey. In addition, motorists can take their personal pledge for road safety at these stations. Some of the most impactful road safety pledges in the past have included not texting or using a phone while driving, not drinking and driving, not overtaking recklessly, and always driving within the speed limit. 

In addition, Imperial will also be activating a road safety awareness campaign that encourages truck drivers to prioritise road safety. At these stops, truck drivers will compete in the Festive Challenge, which consists of a number of obstacles to be successfully navigated to win prizes.
“It is critical that we actively influence positive road user behaviour over this busy period and help people to realise that safer roads start with each one of us. Make a conscious effort to do your part, take the iPledge, and encourage other road users to do the same,” adds Niki Cronje, Vice President of Brand, Sponsorship & Marketing at Imperial.

If you are travelling during the upcoming festive period, Imperial encourages you do so safely and look out for Imperial iPledge teams along your holiday routes.

About Imperial

Imperial is an African focused provider of integrated market access and logistics solutions. With a focus on the following key industries - healthcare, consumer, automotive, chemicals, industrial and commodities - we take our clients’ and principals’ products to some of the fastest growing and most challenging markets in the world. As a leading global logistics provider, we seek out and leverage new technology to deliver innovative, end-to-end solutions. Through our significant African footprint and international expertise, and with the support of our 25,000 people, Imperial’s purpose is to connect Africa and the world - and to improve people’s lives with access to quality products and services. Imperial became a wholly owned business of DP World in March 2022. For more information: www.imperiallogistics.com 
 

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