NATIONAL NEWS - The road death toll on Western Cape roads this Easter weekend remains at 10.
The figure appears to have dropped compared to the same period last year.
At least 22 people lost their lives on the province's roads during the Easter weekend in 2017.
Western Cape Traffic chief Kenny Africa says most people killed on the province's roads over the Easter weekend were pedestrians.
“Out of the 10, six pedestrians lost their lives, one motorcyclist died. One passenger died in a motor vehicle accident where the driver of the bakkie lost control of the vehicle.”